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Levelt, Pieternel Felicitas (author), Joiner, Joanna (author), Tamminen, Johanna (author), Veefkind, j. Pepijn (author), Bhartia, Pawan K. (author), Zweers, Deborah C.Stein (author), Duncan, Bryan N. (author), Streets, David G. (author), Eskes, Henk (author), Van Der, Ronald A. (author), McLinden, Chris (author), Fioletov, Vitali (author), Carn, Simon (author), De Laat, Jos (author), Deland, Matthew (author), Marchenko, Sergey (author), McPeters, Richard (author), Ziemke, Jerald (author), Fu, Dejian (author), Liu, Xiong (author), Pickering, Kenneth (author), Apituley, Arnoud (author), Abad, Gonzalo González (author), Arola, Antti (author), Boersma, Folkert (author), Miller, Christopher Chan (author), Chance, Kelly (author), de Graaf, M. (author), Hakkarainen, Janne (author), Hassinen, Seppo (author), Ialongo, Iolanda (author), Kleipool, Quintus (author), Krotkov, Nickolay (author), Li, Can (author), Lamsal, Lok (author), Newman, Paul (author), Nowlan, Caroline (author), Suleiman, Raid (author), Tilstra, Lieuwe Gijsbert (author), Torres, Omar (author), Wang, Huiqun (author), Wargan, Krzysztof (author)
This overview paper highlights the successes of the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on board the Aura satellite spanning a period of nearly 14 years. Data from OMI has been used in a wide range of applications and research resulting in many new findings. Due to its unprecedented spatial resolution, in combination with daily global coverage,...
review 2018
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Schenkeveld, V. M.Erik (author), Jaross, Glen (author), Marchenko, Sergey (author), Haffner, David (author), Kleipool, Quintus L. (author), Rozemeijer, Nico C. (author), Veefkind, j. Pepijn (author), Levelt, Pieternel Felicitas (author)
The Dutch-Finnish Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) is an imaging spectrograph flying on NASA's EOS Aura satellite since 15 July 2004. OMI is primarily used to map trace-gas concentrations in the Earth's atmosphere, obtaining mid-resolution (0.4-0.6 nm) ultraviolet-visible (UV-VIS; 264-504 nm) spectra at multiple (30-60) simultaneous fields...
journal article 2017