Acknowledgements and References

NOTE The use of FTIR instruments, aligning, software is a joint effort of international groups, cooperating within the NDACC network.


Thanks to (not yet complete)

Alignment video

It has been build on work of

  • John Robinson
  • Dan Smale
  • Dave Griffith
  • Frank Hase see (Blumenstock et.al.)

Alignment tools

  • Dan Smale
  • John Robinson
  • Christof Petri
  • Winfried Markert

Alignment procedure and linefit software

  • Frank Hase

For contributions to sfit4:

  • Jim Hannigan
  • Mathias Palm
  • Nicholas Jones
  • Bavo Langerock
  • Emanuel Mahieu

References

Frank Hase, Thomas Blumenstock, and Clare Paton-Walsh (1999) Analysis of the Instrumental Line Shape of High-Resolution Fourier Transform IR Spectrometers with Gas Cell Measurements and New Retrieval Software Applied Optics, 38, 3417-3422, doi=10.1364/AO.38.003417

Sun, X., Palm , M., Mueller, K., Hachmeister, J. and Notholt, J. (2023) Determination of the chemical equator from GEOS-Chem model simulation: a focus on the tropical western Pacific region ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2023, 23, 7075-7090

Van Damme, M., Kruit, R. J. W., Schaap, M., Clarisse, L., Clerbaux, C., Coheur, P. F., Dammers, E., Dolman, A. J. and Erisman, J. W. (2014) Evaluating 4 years of atmospheric Ammonia (NH3) over Europe using IASI satellite observations and LOTOS-EUROS model results Journal of Geophysical Research-atmospheres, 2014, 119, 9549-9566

Acknowledgements

This work has been supported by the BMBF and in the FONA initiative via the ACTRIS-D project.

The operation of the NF's is supported by the Senate of Bremen and the University of Bremen.

The operation of the FT spectrometer at Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen at the AWIPEV research base is supportet by the AWI.

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