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24 September 1999 Scientific requirements and optical design of the ozone monitoring instrument on EOS-CHEM
Piet Stammes, Pieternel F. Levelt, Johan de Vries, Huib Visser, Bob Kruizinga, Kees Smorenburg, Gilbert W. Leppelmeier, Ernest Hilsenrath
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The Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) is a Dutch-Finnish contribution to NASA's EOS-Chemistry satellite, which is due to be launched in December 2002. The aim of OMI is to contribute to climate monitoring and atmospheric chemistry research by providing daily global measurements of the total ozone column, ozone profile, NO2 column, other trace gases like SO2 and BrO2, aerosols, cloud fraction, cloud to pressure, and surface UV irradiance.
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Piet Stammes, Pieternel F. Levelt, Johan de Vries, Huib Visser, Bob Kruizinga, Kees Smorenburg, Gilbert W. Leppelmeier, and Ernest Hilsenrath "Scientific requirements and optical design of the ozone monitoring instrument on EOS-CHEM", Proc. SPIE 3750, Earth Observing Systems IV, (24 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.363517
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

Ultraviolet radiation

Charge-coupled devices

Aerosols

Mirrors

Calibration

Clouds

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