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Jongmin Yoon
Researcher at National Institute of Environmental Research
Publications - 28
Citations - 508
Jongmin Yoon is an academic researcher from National Institute of Environmental Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & AERONET. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 27 publications receiving 275 citations. Previous affiliations of Jongmin Yoon include Max Planck Society.
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New Era of Air Quality Monitoring from Space: Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS)
Jhoon Kim,Ukkyo Jeong,Myoung Hwan Ahn,Jae H. Kim,Rokjin J. Park,Hanlim Lee,Chul H. Song,Yong-Sang Choi,Kwon-Ho Lee,Jung Moon Yoo,Myeong Jae Jeong,Seon Ki Park,Kwang Mog Lee,Chang Keun Song,Sang Woo Kim,Young-Joon Kim,Si-Wan Kim,Mijin Kim,Sujung Go,Xiong Liu,Kelly Chance,C. Chan Miller,Jay Al-Saadi,Ben Veihelmann,Pawan K. Bhartia,Omar Torres,G. Gonzalez Abad,David Haffner,Dai Ho Ko,Seunghoon Lee,Jung Hun Woo,Heesung Chong,Sang Seo Park,D. K. Nicks,Won Jun Choi,Kyung Jung Moon,Ara Cho,Jongmin Yoon,Sang-Kyun Kim,Hyunkee Hong,Kyunghwa Lee,Hana Lee,Seoyoung Lee,Myungje Choi,Pepijn Veefkind,Pieternel F. Levelt,David P. Edwards,Mina Kang,Mijin Eo,Juseon Bak,Kanghyun Baek,Hyeong Ahn Kwon,Jiwon Yang,Junsung Park,K. M. Han,Bo Ram Kim,Hee Woo Shin,Haklim Choi,Ebony Lee,Jihyo Chong,Yesol Cha,Ja Ho Koo,Hitoshi Irie,Sachiko Hayashida,Yasko Kasai,Yugo Kanaya,Cheng Liu,Jintai Lin,James H. Crawford,Gregory R. Carmichael,Michael J. Newchurch,Barry Lefer,Jay R. Herman,Robert J. Swap,Alexis K.H. Lau,Thomas P. Kurosu,Glen Jaross,Berit Ahlers,Marcel Dobber,C. Thomas McElroy,Yunsoo Choi +80 more
TL;DR: The Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS) is scheduled for launch in February 2020 to monitor air quality (AQ) at an unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution from a...
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Detection and Monitoring of Forest Fires Using Himawari-8 Geostationary Satellite Data in South Korea
TL;DR: A combined 3-step forest fire detection algorithm using Himawari-8 geostationary satellite data over South Korea successfully detected most forest fires, while the others missed many small-scale forest fires.
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Improvement of aerosol optical depth retrieval over Hong Kong from a geostationary meteorological satellite using critical reflectance with background optical depth correction
Mijin Kim,Jhoon Kim,Man Sing Wong,Jongmin Yoon,Jaehwa Lee,Jaehwa Lee,Dong Wu,Pak Wai Chan,Janet Elizabeth Nichol,Chu Yong Chung,Mi Lim Ou +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the season-dependent aerosol optical properties were adopted from longterm measurements of Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) sun-photometers, and look-up tables were calculated by using a radiative transfer code: the Second Simulation of the Satellite Signal in the Solar Spectrum (6S).
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Estimation of spatially continuous daytime particulate matter concentrations under all sky conditions through the synergistic use of satellite-based AOD and numerical models
Seohui Park,Junghee Lee,Jungho Im,Chang Keun Song,Myungje Choi,Jhoon Kim,Seungun Lee,Rokjin J. Park,Sang-Min Kim,Jongmin Yoon,Dong-Won Lee,Lindi J. Quackenbush +11 more
TL;DR: Satellite-derived aerosol optical depth products are one of main predictors to estimate ground-level particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) concentrations and the proposed approaches can be adopted for an operational estimation of spatially continuous AOD and PMs under all sky conditions.
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Introducing the geostationary environment monitoring spectrometer
Won Jun Choi,Won Jun Choi,Kyung Jung Moon,Jongmin Yoon,Ara Cho,Sang-Kyun Kim,Seounghoon Lee,Dai Ho Ko,Jhoon Kim,Myung Hwan Ahn,Deok Rae Kim,Sang-Min Kim,Ji Young Kim,D. K. Nicks,Jeong Su Kim +14 more
TL;DR: The Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS) as mentioned in this paper is a hyperspectral spectrometer that covers the ultraviolet-visible range (300 to 500 nm) with full-width at half-maximum of 0.6 nm.