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S5P support for QAO4EO Ruhr 2019 / 2020 campaigns
Introduction
Data
References
Links
Contact
The S5PVAL-DE-Ruhr campaign, planned for summer 2020, is an ESA funded collaboration between IUP-Bremen,
Free University of Berlin,
Max-Planck-Institute for Chemistry Mainz and
BIRA, aiming at the validation of the Sentinel-5p nitrogen dioxide product.
The campaign takes place in Germany’s most populous federal state North Rhine Westphalia and focusses on three target sites for airborne
measurements covering regions with industrial (point source) as well as urban (diffuse) emissions or a mixture of both. These sites
are located in urban agglomerations of Duisburg (51.44°N, 6.76°E), Cologne (50.94°N, 6.97°E) as well as the Rhenish lignite mining
district (50.92°N, 6.51°E), comprising three large power plants in Germany.
The airborne imaging DOAS instrument AirMAP, developed at IUP-Bremen, will map the horizontal distribution of nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
in an area of about 30x30 km2 within a time window of about three hours at a spatial resolution better than 100 m. The flights will
be optimized to coincide with the overpasses of the Sentinel-5p satellite (S5p), so that the gapless-maps derived from AirMAP can be
used for direct comparison to the S5p product. The airborne measurements will be supported by ground-based stationary and mobile DOAS
measurements performed by BIRA, MPIC and IUP-Bremen.
In addition, direct Sun measurements will be performed by two Pandora instruments provided by NASA
which are deployed in Cologne and on the premises of the Jülich research centre close to
the power plants, which also hosts an AERONET station.
The IUP-Bremen provides near realtime tropospheric NO2 columns
from the TROPOMI instrument on Sentinel-5 Precursor. The data are from the operational NO2 NRT data stream. All plots are produced automatically
and without explicit quality control. Usually, the plots should be
available 2 hours after measurement. If you experience any problems, please contact
Andreas
Richter.
Latest image
QA4EO Ruhr 2020
TROPOMI Sentinel 5p NO2 image archive
QA4EO Ruhr 2019
TROPOMI Sentinel 5p NO2 image archive
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Schönhardt, A., Altube, P., Gerilowski, K., Krautwurst, S., Hartmann, J., Meier, A. C., Richter, A., and Burrows, J. P.:
A wide field-of-view imaging DOAS instrument for two-dimensional trace gas mapping from aircraft,
Atmos. Meas. Tech., 8, 5113-5131, doi:10.5194/amt-8-5113-2015, 2015.
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Meier, A. C., Schönhardt, A., Bösch, T., Richter, A., Seyler, A., Ruhtz, T., Constantin, D.-E., Shaiganfar, R., Wagner, T., Merlaud, A., Van Roozendael, M., Belegante, L., Nicolae, D., Georgescu, L., and Burrows, J. P.:
High-resolution airborne imaging DOAS-measurements of NO2 above Bucharest during AROMAT,
Atmos. Meas. Tech., 10, 1831-1857, doi:10.5194/amt-10-1831-2017, 2017.
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Tack, F., Merlaud, A., Meier, A. C., Vlemmix, T., Ruhtz, T., Iordache, M.-D., Ge, X., van der Wal, L., Schuettemeyer, D., Ardelean, M., Calcan, A., Constantin, D., Schönhardt, A., Meuleman, K., Richter, A., and Van Roozendael, M.:
Intercomparison of four airborne imaging DOAS systems for tropospheric NO2 mapping - the AROMAPEX campaign,
Atmos. Meas. Tech., 12, 211-236, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-12-211-2019, 2019.
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Merlaud, A., Belegante, L., Constantin, D.-E., Den Hoed, M., Meier, A. C., Allaart, M., Ardelean, M., Arseni, M., Bösch, T., Brenot, H., Calcan, A., Dekemper, E., Donner, S., Dörner, S., Dragomir, C., Georgescu, L., Nemuc, A., Nicolae, D., Pinardi, G., Richter, A., Rosu, A., Ruhtz, T., Schönhardt, A., Schuettemeyer, D., Shaiganfar, R., Stebel, K., Tack, F., Nicolae Vâjâiac, S., Vasilescu, J., Vanhamel, J., Wagner, T., and Van Roozendael, M.:
The Airborne ROmanian Measurements of Aerosols and Trace gases (AROMAT) campaigns,
Atmos. Meas. Tech. Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-2019-496, in review, 2020.
- More on the TROPOMI instrument on Sentinel 5 precursor can be found on the TROPOMI site
- >More on the Sentinel 5 precursor satellite can be found on the ESA S5P site
If you are interested in more information on the satellite data produced at IUP-Bremen, please contact
Andreas Richter. For questions on the S5P Ruhr campaign or the AirMap instrument, please contact
Anja Schönhardt or Andreas Meier.
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