Publications
2023, Zhou, M., Ni, Q., Cai, Z. et al., Ground-Based Atmospheric CO2, CH4, and CO Column Measurements at Golmud in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and Comparisons with TROPOMI/S5P Satellite Observations, Advances in the Atmospheric Sciences, 40, 223–234, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-022-2116-0
Tags: CH4, CO, CO2, FTIR, Satellite
2022, Butz, A., Hanft V., Kleinschek R., Frey M. M., Müller A., Knapp M., Morino I., Agusti-Panareda A., Hase F., Landgraf J., Vardag S., Tanimoto H., Versatile and Targeted Validation of Space-Borne XCO2, XCH4 and XCO Observations by Mobile Ground-Based Direct-Sun Spectrometers, Frontiers in Remote Sensing, 2, 53, https://doi.org/10.3389/frsen.2021.775805
Tags: FTIR, Validation, XCH4, XCO, XCO2
2019, Ji, D., Zhou, M., Wang, P., Yang, Y., Wang, T., Sun, X., Hermans, C., Yao, B., and Wang, G., Deriving Temporal and Vertical Distributions of Methane in Xianghe Using Ground-based Fourier Transform Infrared and Gas-analyzer Measurements, Advances in the Atmospheric Sciences, 37(6), 597-607, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-020-9233-4
Tags: CH4, FTIR
2007, Nagahama, T., H. Nakane, Y. Fujinuma, A. Morihira, A. Mizuno, H. Ogawa, and Y. Fukui, Ground-based Millimeter-wave Radiometer for Measuring the Stratospheric Ozone over Rikubetsu, Japan, Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 85, 4, 495-509
Tags: Microwave, Ozone
1995, Peil, S., Seisel, S., Schrems, O., FTIR-Spectroscopic Studies of Polar Stratospheric Cloud Model Surfaces - Characterization of Nitric Acid Hydrates and Heterogeneous Reactions involving N2O5 and HBR, Journal of Molecular Structure, 348: 449-452
Tags: FTIR, HNO3, Model, PSC
1995, Notholt, J., O. Schrems, Ground-based FTIR spectroscopic absorption measurements of stratospheric trace gases with the sun and moon as light sources, Journal of Molecular Structure, 347, 407-416
Tags: FTIR
1993, Nakane, H., Y. Sasano, SS. Hayashida, N. Sugimoto, I. Matsui, A. Minato and M.P. McCormick, Comparison of ozone profiles obtained with NIES DIAL and SAGE II measurements, Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 71, 153 – 159
Tags: Lidar, Ozone, Satellite, Validation