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28 October 2022 CarbonCGI road map to observe faint GHG source’s emissions with high resolution observing system
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The paper presents the results of the 2021 CarbonCGI project, specified by ESA Future Earth Observation department, dedicated to high-resolution observations of GHG (Greenhouse Gas) with CGI (Compact Gas Imager). CarbonCGI aims at detecting and characterizing faint anthropogenic emissions of Carbon dioxide and Methane gas, from low orbit satellite to complement and extend CO2M mission [1]. CGI are developed in an integrated team of scientists and engineers involved in the framework of CarbonCGI project, the IRT (Research and Technological Institute) NS3 (New Space Small Sensor) project and the scientific activities of the industrial chair TRACE [2]. Compact Gas Imagers developments cover the atmospheric transport inverse modelling (level 4), the radiative transfer modelling (level 2), the simulation of acquisition chain, data correction, registration and calibration, as well as detailed design of sensor and critical components (level 0-1).
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D. Siméoni, F. Graziosi, G. Broquet, P. Kumar, P. Ciais, J. L. Vergely, S. Ferron, V. Khodnevych, M. Carlavan, B. Chétrite, N. Tetaz, C. Delzenne, N. Guercio, H. Boesch, L. Vogel, F. Mariani, R. Windpassinger, and B. Sierk "CarbonCGI road map to observe faint GHG source’s emissions with high resolution observing system", Proc. SPIE 12264, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XXVI, 122640D (28 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2638495
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric modeling

Sensors

Aerosols

Imaging systems

Near infrared

Carbon dioxide

Modeling

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