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Caroline Fayt
Researcher at Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Publications - 58
Citations - 2254
Caroline Fayt is an academic researcher from Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Differential optical absorption spectroscopy & SCIAMACHY. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 55 publications receiving 2016 citations. Previous affiliations of Caroline Fayt include University of Liège.
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High-resolution mapping of the NO 2 spatial distribution over Belgian urban areas based on airborne APEX remote sensing
Frederik Tack,Alexis Merlaud,Marian-Daniel Iordache,Thomas Danckaert,Huan Yu,Caroline Fayt,Koen Meuleman,Felix Deutsch,Frans Fierens,Michel Van Roozendael +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented retrieval results of tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) vertical column densities (VCDs), mapped at high spatial resolution over three Belgian cities, based on the DOAS analysis of Airborne Prism Experiment (APEX) observations.
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Is a scaling factor required to obtain closure between measured and modelled atmospheric O4 absorptions? An assessment of uncertainties of measurements and radiative transfer simulations for 2 selected days during the MAD-CAT campaign
Thomas Wagner,Steffen Beirle,Nuria Benavent,Tim Bösch,Kalok Chan,Sebastian Donner,Steffen Dörner,Caroline Fayt,Udo Frieß,David Garcia-Nieto,Clio Gielen,Clio Gielen,David González-Bartolome,Laura Gómez,François Hendrick,Bas Henzing,Jun Li Jin,Johannes Lampel,Jianzhong Ma,Kornelia Mies,Monica Navarro,Enno Peters,Enno Peters,Gaia Pinardi,Olga Puentedura,Janis Puķīte,Julia Remmers,Andreas Richter,Alfonso Saiz-Lopez,Reza Shaiganfar,Holger Sihler,Michel Van Roozendael,Yang Wang,Margarita Yela +33 more
TL;DR: In this article, the consistency between MAX-DOAS measurements and radiative transfer simulations of the atmospheric O 4 absorption is investigated on 2 mainly cloud-free days during the MAD-CAT campaign in Mainz, Germany, in summer 2013.
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Measurements of Tropospheric NO2 in Romania Using a Zenith-Sky Mobile DOAS System and Comparisons with Satellite Observations
Daniel-Eduard Constantin,Alexis Merlaud,Michel Van Roozendael,Mirela Voiculescu,Caroline Fayt,François Hendrick,Gaia Pinardi,Lucian Georgescu +7 more
TL;DR: A step-by-step retrieval of tropospheric VCD using complementary observations from ground and space which take into account the stratospheric contribution is presented, which is a step forward compared to other similar studies.
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Tropospheric nitrogen dioxide column retrieval from ground-based zenith-sky DOAS observations
Frederik Tack,F. Hendrick,Florence Goutail,Caroline Fayt,Alexis Merlaud,Gaia Pinardi,Christian Hermans,Jean-Pierre Pommereau,M. Van Roozendael +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method for retrieving tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) vertical column densities (VCDs) from ground-based zenith-sky (ZS) measurements of scattered sunlight is presented.
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The Small Whiskbroom Imager for atmospheric compositioN monitorinG (SWING) and its operations from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) during the AROMAT campaign
Alexis Merlaud,Frederik Tack,Daniel Constantin,Lucian Georgescu,Jeroen Maes,Caroline Fayt,Florin Mingireanu,Dirk Schuettemeyer,Andreas Carlos Meier,Anja Schönardt,Thomas Ruhtz,Livio Bellegante,Doina Nicolae,Mirjam den Hoed,Marc Allaart,Michel Van Roozendael +15 more
TL;DR: The Small Whiskbroom Imager for atmospheric compositioN monitorinG (SWING) as discussed by the authors is a remote sensing instrument dedicated to mapping trace gases from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).