FTIR formaldehyde (HCHO) groundbased remote sensing at Porto Velho from instrument BIRA.IASB004

FTIR formaldehyde (HCHO) total columns and low vertical resolution profile data at Porto Velho (Brazil). Details on the retrieval parameters are found in https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-11-5049-2018. Data users are kindly invited to collaborate to ensure a proper use of the FTIR data (e.g. appropriate use of the averaging kernels).

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Vigouroux, C., Bauer Aquino, C. A., De Mazière, M., Gatti, L., Kumps, N., & Langerock, B. (2024). FTIR formaldehyde (HCHO) groundbased remote sensing at Porto Velho from instrument BIRA.IASB004 (Version 1) [Data set]. Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy. https://doi.org/10.18758/IUV9K6JM
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Vigouroux, Corinneorcid, Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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Bauer Aquino, Carlos Augusto, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Rondônia; De Mazière, Martineorcid, Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy; Gatti, Lucianaorcid, National Institute for Space Research; Kumps, Nicolasorcid, Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy; Langerock, Bavoorcid, Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy;

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Starting

July 14, 2016

Ending

December 28, 2019

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Funding details

Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (BELSPO) [BR/154/PI/IKARE] (https://www.belspo.be/belspo/Fedra/proj.asp?l=de&COD=BR%2F154%2FPI%2FIKARE)

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https://data.aeronomie.be/dataset/

Last Updated

January 30, 2025

Created

May 28, 2020

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