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Towards the CO2Image demonstrator: performance studies using AVIRIS-NG

Jonas Simon Wilzewski,  German Aerospace Center (DLR),  jonas.wilzewski@dlr.de (Presenter)
Johan Strandgren,  EUMETSAT,  johan.strandgren@eumetsat.int
Andreas Baumgartner,  German Aerospace Center (DLR),  andreas.baumgartner@dlr.de
Peter Haschberger,  German Aerospace Center (DLR),  peter.haschberger@dlr.de
Claas Köhler,  German Aerospace Center (DLR),  claas.koehler@dlr.de
David Krutz,  German Aerospace Center (DLR),  david.krutz@dlr.de
Carsten Paproth,  German Aerospace Center (DLR),  carsten.paproth@dlr.de
John W Chapman,  JPL,  jchapman@jpl.nasa.gov
David Ray Thompson,  Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Caltech,  david.r.thompson@jpl.nasa.gov
Andrew Kenji Thorpe,  JPL,  andrew.k.thorpe@jpl.nasa.gov
Bernhard Mayer,  LMU Munich,  bernhard.mayer@physik.uni-muenchen.de
Anke Roiger,  German Aerospace Center (DLR),  anke.roiger@dlr.de
André Butz,  University of Heidelberg,  andre.butz@iup.uni-heidelberg.de

Monitoring of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emission sources with air- and space-borne remote sensing instruments relies on high-spatial resolution measurements. Such observations can be achieved at the expense of decreasing the spectral resolution of the instrument, which in turn complicates CO2 retrieval techniques due to the reduced information content of the spectra.

In preparation for the CO2IMAGE mission (Δλ ~ 1.3 nm) – a compact satellite proposal currently in phase A at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) – we present here a dedicated study of CO2 monitoring capabilities with the airborne AVIRIS-NG sensor (Δλ ~ 5 nm). We conduct CO2 retrievals of several clear-sky AVIRIS-NG point source observations with the RemoTeC algorithm, based on the short-wave infrared absorption bands of CO2. Favorable state vector and spectral retrieval window configurations are identified that reduce correlations between the carbon dioxide and water vapor column concentrations and surface reflection properties. We also discuss the use of a posteriori correction methods to minimize biases in the retrieved CO2 fields and, finally, we carry out source rate estimates for these case studies.

Poster: Poster_Wilzewski__82_25.pdf 

Presentation Type: Poster

Session: 2.2c Results expected from future missions

Session Date: Tuesday (6/15) 9:45 AM

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