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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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Comparison of Volcanic So2 Flux Measurements From Satellite and From the Novac Network
Gaia Pinardi,Robin Campion,M. Van Roozendael,Caroline Fayt,J. van Geffen,Bo Galle,Simon Carn,Pieter Valks,Meike Rix,S. Hildago,J. Bourquin,Gustavo Garzón,Salvatore Inguaggiato,F. Vita +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared satellite and ground-based data sets for the measurement of volcanic SO2 and BrO emissions by UV absorption spectroscopy and found that the ground data can be used to validate satellite estimates of gas flux emissions.
Book Chapter
Small whiskbroom imager for atmospheric compositioN monitoring (SWING) from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Alexis Merlaud,Daniel-Eduard Constantin,Florin Mingireanu,Ionut Mocanu,Caroline Fayt,Jeroen Maes,Gabriel Murariu,Mirela Voiculescu,Lucian Georgescu,M. Van Roozendael +9 more
TL;DR: The Small Whiskbroom Imager for atmospheric compositioN monitorinG (SWING) is a recently developed instrument dedicated to trace gas measurements from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles as discussed by the authors.
BrO Measurements from GOME and from the Ground: An Intercomparison Study
Andreas Richter,M. Van Roozendael,Tanja Wagner,Jean-Christopher Lambert,D. W. Arlander,John P. Burrows,Caroline Fayt,Paul Johnston,Roderic L. Jones,K. Karlsen Toernkvist,Karin Kreher,Klaus Pfeilsticker,U. Platt,I. Pundt,A. M. South,Folkard Wittrock +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) is used for the global measurement of ozone columns, but other trace gases such as NO-2, SO2, HCHO, BrO and OCIO can be retrieved from the spectra as well.
RETRIEVAL OF BrO COLUMNS FROM SCIAMACHY AND THEIR VALIDATION USING GROUND-BASED DOAS MEASUREMENTS
TL;DR: In this paper, a scientific algorithm has been developed at BIRA-IASB for the retrieval of total BrO columns from SCIAMACHY nadir measurements, based on the experience acquired with ERS-2/GOME, and the results strengthen the existence of a worldwide background of BrO located in the free-troposphere with mixing-ratios in the range from 1-2 pptv.
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Validation of Sentinel-5P TROPOMI tropospheric NO2 products by comparison with NO2 measurements from airborne imaging DOAS, ground-based stationary DOAS, and mobile car DOAS measurements during the S5P-VAL-DE-Ruhr campaign
Kezia Lange,Andreas Richter,Anja Schönhardt,Andreas Carlos Meier,Tim Bösch,André Seyler,Kai Krause,Lisa Katharina Behrens,Folkard Wittrock,Alexis Merlaud,Frederik Tack,Caroline Fayt,Martina M. Friedrich,Ermioni Dimitropoulou,M. Van Roozendael,Vinod Kumar,Sebastian Donner,Steffen Dörner,Bianca Lauster,Maria Razi,Christian Borger,Katharina Uhlmannsiek,Thomas Wagner,Thomas Ruhtz,Henk Eskes,Birger Bohn,D. Santana Diaz,Nader Abuhassan,Dirk Schüttemeyer,John P. Burrows +29 more
TL;DR: In this article , a comparison of the AirMAP campaign data set to the scientific data products shows that the choice of surface reflectivity database has a minor impact on the tropospheric NO2 VCD retrieval in the campaign region and season.