Chlorophyll fluorescence remote sensing from space in scattering atmospheres: implications for its retrieval and interferences with atmospheric CO2 retrievals
<p>With the advent of dedicated greenhouse-gas space-borne spectrometers sporting high resolution spectra in the O₂ A-band spectral region (755-774 nm), the retrieval of chlorophyll fluorescence has become feasible on a global scale. If unaccounted for, however, fluorescence can indirectly per...
Main Authors: | Frankenberg, C, O'Dell, C, Guanter, L, McDuffie, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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European Geosciences Union
2012
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