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Preliminary Results of the GMAP/SIJAQ Campaign: Remote Sensing Measurements of Air Pollution over Korea

Author(s)
Bae, KanghoSong, Chang-KeunRichter, AndreasWagner, Thomasvan Roozendael, MichelLange, KeziaBoesch, TimZiegler, SteffenMerlaud, AlexisPark, Sang SeoPark, Jong-UkHong, Hyunkee
Issued Date
2023-04-25
DOI
10.5194/egusphere-egu23-4636
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/74784
Citation
EGU General Assembly 2023
Abstract
GEMS (Geostationary Environmental Monitoring Spectrometer), the world’s first geostationary environmental satellite was successfully launched in February 2020 and keeps monitoring the trace gases around East Asia. For improving the GEMS retrieval algorithms and validation of the products, NIER (National Institute of Environmental Research) organized two international field campaigns in Korea: GMAP2021 (GEMS MAP of Air Pollution) and SIJAQ2022 (Satellite Integrated Joint monitoring of Air Quality), respectively in winter and summer season. In the framework of these campaigns, to fill the gap of the reference ground remote sensing observation network, additional Pandora and MAX-DOAS instruments were installed in SMA (Seoul Metropolitan Area), Ulsan, and Busan. In addition, we operated Car-DOAS and GCAS (GeoCAPE Airborne Simulator) flight measurements around the SMA and the Southeastern region to catch the detailed distribution of emission sources. Preliminary results indicate different diurnal variation patterns of NO2 columns in SMA and the Southeastern region, visible both in ground-based and GEMS data. Car-DOAS measurements show a detailed distribution of trace gases at city level and for a few days during the summer season (SIJAQ2022), Car-DOAS even caught some well-synchronized high SO2 and HCHO signals with NO2, which can be related to anthropogenic emissions around the industrial area and in the case of the SMA emission estimation measurement, nice plumes were observed along the wind direction on good meteorological condition days.
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European Geosciences Union

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