Articles | Volume 15, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-4553-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-4553-2023
Data description paper
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12 Oct 2023
Data description paper |  | 12 Oct 2023

A database of aircraft measurements of carbon monoxide (CO) with high temporal and spatial resolution during 2011–2021

Chaoyang Xue, Gisèle Krysztofiak, Vanessa Brocchi, Stéphane Chevrier, Michel Chartier, Patrick Jacquet, Claude Robert, and Valéry Catoire

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To understand tropospheric air pollution at regional and global scales, an infrared laser spectrometer called SPIRIT was used on aircraft to rapidly and accurately measure carbon monoxide (CO), an important indicator of air pollution, during the last decade. Measurements were taken for more than 200 flight hours over three continents. Levels of CO are mapped with 3D trajectories for each flight. Additionally, this can be used to validate model performance and satellite measurements.
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