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View article: Atmospheric Carbon and Transport – America (ACT‐America) Data Sets: Description, Management, and Delivery
Atmospheric Carbon and Transport – America (ACT‐America) Data Sets: Description, Management, and Delivery Open
The ACT‐America project is a NASA Earth Venture Suborbital‐2 mission designed to study the transport and fluxes of greenhouse gases. The open and freely available ACT‐America data sets provide airborne in situ measurements of atmospheric c…
View article: The Atmospheric Carbon and Transport (ACT)-America Mission
The Atmospheric Carbon and Transport (ACT)-America Mission Open
The Atmospheric Carbon and Transport (ACT)-America NASA Earth Venture Suborbital Mission set out to improve regional atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) inversions by exploring the intersection of the strong GHG fluxes and vigorous atmospheri…
View article: Regional‐Scale, Sector‐Specific Evaluation of Global CO<sub>2</sub> Inversion Models Using Aircraft Data From the ACT‐America Project
Regional‐Scale, Sector‐Specific Evaluation of Global CO<sub>2</sub> Inversion Models Using Aircraft Data From the ACT‐America Project Open
We use 148 airborne vertical profiles of CO 2 for frontal cases from the summer 2016 Atmospheric Carbon and Transport—America (ACT‐America) campaign to evaluate the skill of 10 global CO 2 in situ inversion models from the version 7 Orbiti…
View article: The Atmospheric Carbon and Transport (ACT) -America Mission
The Atmospheric Carbon and Transport (ACT) -America Mission Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Learn more about preprints preprintOpen AccessYou are…
View article: Atmospheric Carbon and Transport – America (ACT-America) Datasets: Description, Management, and Delivery
Atmospheric Carbon and Transport – America (ACT-America) Datasets: Description, Management, and Delivery Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to and is under consideration at Earth and Space Science. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Learn more ab…
View article: ACT-America: L1 DAOD Measurements by Airborne CO2 Lidar, Eastern USA
ACT-America: L1 DAOD Measurements by Airborne CO2 Lidar, Eastern USA Open
This dataset provides Level 1 (L1) remotely sensed differential absorption optical depth (DAOD) measurements made through the Multi-Functional Fiber Laser Lidar (MFLL; Harris Corporation) during airborne campaigns in Summer 2016, Winter 20…
View article: Evaluation of OCO‐2 X Variability at Local and Synoptic Scales using Lidar and In Situ Observations from the ACT‐America Campaigns
Evaluation of OCO‐2 X Variability at Local and Synoptic Scales using Lidar and In Situ Observations from the ACT‐America Campaigns Open
With nearly 1 million observations of column‐mean carbon dioxide concentration (X ) per day, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2 (OCO‐2) presents exciting possibilities for monitoring the global carbon cycle, including the detection of subco…
View article: Front Matter: Volume 10785
Front Matter: Volume 10785 Open
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View article: ACT-America: L2 Remotely Sensed Column-average CO2 by Airborne Lidar, Eastern USA
ACT-America: L2 Remotely Sensed Column-average CO2 by Airborne Lidar, Eastern USA Open
This dataset provides Level 2 (L2) remotely sensed column-average carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations measured during airborne campaigns in Summer 2016, Winter 2017, Fall 2017, and Spring 2018 conducted over central and eastern regions of …
View article: ACT-America: L3 Merged In Situ Atmospheric Trace Gases and Flask Data, Eastern USA
ACT-America: L3 Merged In Situ Atmospheric Trace Gases and Flask Data, Eastern USA Open
This dataset provides merged data products acquired during flights over the central and eastern United States as part of the Atmospheric Carbon and Transport - America (ACT-America) project. Two aircraft platforms, the NASA Langley Beechcr…
View article: On the Ability of Space‐Based Passive and Active Remote Sensing Observations of CO<sub>2</sub> to Detect Flux Perturbations to the Carbon Cycle
On the Ability of Space‐Based Passive and Active Remote Sensing Observations of CO<sub>2</sub> to Detect Flux Perturbations to the Carbon Cycle Open
Space‐borne observations of CO 2 are vital to gaining understanding of the carbon cycle in regions of the world that are difficult to measure directly, such as the tropical terrestrial biosphere, the high northern and southern latitudes, a…
View article: Technology Advancements for Active Remote Sensing of Carbon Dioxide from Space using the Active Sensing of CO<sub>2</sub> Emissions over Nights, Days, and Seasons (ASCENDS) CarbonHawk Experiment Simulator
Technology Advancements for Active Remote Sensing of Carbon Dioxide from Space using the Active Sensing of CO<sub>2</sub> Emissions over Nights, Days, and Seasons (ASCENDS) CarbonHawk Experiment Simulator Open
This work describes advances in critical lidar technologies and techniques developed as part of the NASA Active Sensing of CO 2 Emissions over Nights, Days, and Seasons CarbonHawk Experiment Simulator system for measuring atmospheric colum…
View article: Measurements of Atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>Column in Cloudy Weather Conditions using An IM-CW Lidar at 1.57 Micron
Measurements of Atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>Column in Cloudy Weather Conditions using An IM-CW Lidar at 1.57 Micron Open
This study evaluates the capability of atmospheric CO2 column measurements under cloudy conditions using an airborne intensity-modulated continuous-wave integrated-path-differential-absorption lidar operating in the 1.57-m CO2 absorption b…
View article: Signal to Noise Ratio Estimation of the ASCENDS CarbonHawk Experiment Simulator (ACES) for Atmospheric CO2 Measurement
Signal to Noise Ratio Estimation of the ASCENDS CarbonHawk Experiment Simulator (ACES) for Atmospheric CO2 Measurement Open
View article: Atmospheric CO_2 column measurements in cloudy conditions using intensity-modulated continuous-wave lidar at 157 micron
Atmospheric CO_2 column measurements in cloudy conditions using intensity-modulated continuous-wave lidar at 157 micron Open
This study evaluates the capability of atmospheric CO2 column measurements under cloudy conditions using an airborne intensity-modulated continuous-wave integrated-path-differential-absorption lidar operating in the 1.57-μm CO