CALCULATION OF THE VERTICAL PROFILE OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN THE ATMOSPHERE USING SATELLITE DATA

Authors

  • A.H. Ahmedzhnov National Center for Space Research and Technology

Keywords:

atmosphere, spectrum, carbon monoxide, concentration, vertical profile, satellite sensing

Abstract

The problem of calculating the density of small gases in the atmosphere, taking into account the absorption of thermal radiation, is considered. The physical justification for solving the equation of long-wave radiation transport in the atmosphere is based on the assumption that the outgoing radiation of the Earth is generated in different layers of the earth's atmosphere. The temperature profile in the calculations was
used as a daily average. The calculated distribution satisfactorily describes the vertical carbon monoxide density profile averaged between the day and night profiles according to AIRS data

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Published

2023-02-16

How to Cite

Ahmedzhnov А. . (2023). CALCULATION OF THE VERTICAL PROFILE OF CARBON MONOXIDE IN THE ATMOSPHERE USING SATELLITE DATA . Hydrometeorology and Ecology, (1), 155–162. Retrieved from https://journal.kazhydromet.kz/index.php/kazgidro/article/view/96

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ECOLOGY