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Gerard Otter
Researcher at Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
Publications - 23
Citations - 1162
Gerard Otter is an academic researcher from Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiance & Radiometric calibration. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 20 publications receiving 733 citations.
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TROPOMI on the ESA Sentinel-5 Precursor: A GMES mission for global observations of the atmospheric composition for climate, air quality and ozone layer applications
J.P. Veefkind,J.P. Veefkind,Ilse Aben,K McMullan,H Forster,J. de Vries,Gerard Otter,J. Claas,Henk Eskes,J. F. de Haan,Quintus Kleipool,M. van Weele,Otto Hasekamp,Ruud W. M. Hoogeveen,Jochen Landgraf,Ralph Snel,Paul J. J. Tol,P. Ingmann,Robert Voors,Bob Kruizinga,Rob Vink,HC Visser,Pieternel F. Levelt,Pieternel F. Levelt +23 more
TL;DR: The European Space Agency's Sentinel-5 Precursor (S-5 P) is a low Earth orbit polar satellite to provide information and services on air quality, climate and the ozone layer in the timeframe 2015-2022 as discussed by the authors.
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GOME-2 -- the ozone instrument onboard the European METOP satellites
Joerg Callies,Enrico Corpaccioli,Michael Eisinger,Alain Lefebvre,Rosemary Munro,Abelardo Perez-Albinana,Barbara Ricciarelli,Luciano Calamai,Gianna Gironi,Rubes Veratti,Gerard Otter,Martin Eschen,Luud van Riel +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) 2 is used to measure ozone (total column and profile), nitrogen dioxide and other minor trace gases on board of the European Space Agency (ESA) ERS-2 satellite.
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First aircraft test results of a compact, low cost hyperspectral imager for earth observation from space
B. T. G. de Goeij,Gerard Otter,J.M.O. van Wakeren,J. P. Veefkind,J. P. Veefkind,T. Vlemmix,Xinrui Ge,Pieternel F. Levelt,Pieternel F. Levelt,B.P.F. Dirks,P.M. Toet,L. F. van der Wal,Rik Jansen +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the most mature design of a hyperspectral imaging spectrometer (named "Spectrolite") is used to illustrated this innovative approach, based on the same basic system design, these instruments offer a wide range of applications to a variety of clients, both inside and outside the scientific community using a quasi-recurrent instrument (reducing the development cost for each instrument).
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Retrieval of tropospheric NO 2 columns over Berlin from high-resolution airborne observations with the spectrolite breadboard instrument
T. Vlemmix,Xinrui Ge,Xinrui Ge,Bryan de Goeij,Len van der Wal,Gerard Otter,Piet Stammes,Ping Wang,Alexis Merlaud,Dirk Schüttemeyer,Andreas Carlos Meier,J. Pepijn Veefkind,J. Pepijn Veefkind,Pieternel F. Levelt,Pieternel F. Levelt +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the retrieval method that was developed to derive tropospheric NO2 columns from UV/VIS spectral measurements obtained with the Spectrolite Breadboard Instrument during the AROMAPEX campaign in Berlin (April 2016).
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Calibration of the NPL transfer standard absolute radiance source (TSARS) and its use with GOME 2-FM3 spectral radiance measurements
Heather M. Pegrum,Emma R. Woolliams,Nigel Fox,Luud van Riel,Gerard Otter,Matthew G. Kowalewski +5 more
TL;DR: Transfer Standard Absolute Radiance Source (TSARS) as discussed by the authors is a transfer standard absolute radiiance source (RSRSRS) that is calibrated directly against the NPL primary blackbody source with uncertainties <± 0.75% which can be maintained and confirmed following transportation, through detector stabilisation.