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AERONET Science and Application Exchange 2024

 
 

Location:


UMD Alumni Center,
7801 Alumni Dr.,
College Park, MD 20742

Timeline:

  • February 26 - Abstract Submission opens
  • April 22 - Abstract Submission closes
  • May 15 - Abstract selection notification
  • July 1 - Scientific Program Release
  • September 17-19 - Oral and Poster Presentations
  • September 19 - NASA GSFC & AERONET Lab tour
  • September 20 - AERONET Workshop


In 2023, the AERONET network completed 30 years of atmospheric aerosol measurements from the NASA Goddard site and expanded to more than 100 countries, with close to 600 active sites. The AERONET Science and Application Exchange, which took place on September 17-19 of 2024, successfully brought together the global AERONET community including our partners and data users for a three-day meeting. The primary purpose of this exchange was to discuss and collaborate with the worldwide community on topics related to the AERONET system, including scientific development, instrument calibration, research, and application. In addition to the exchange, a workshop was held on September 20th with all AERONET partners to discuss current challenges and think about the future of our networks. We saw an impressive turnout of over 200 registrants, 60 speakers, and 80 poster presentations. All abstracts submissions, event photos, and majority of presentation slides and some posters are open to the public and can be viewed on this page. We thank all participants, organizers, and NASA leadership for making this memorable event possible!

 
 
All photo credits go to Dr. Junhyeon Seo (NASA GSFC/MSU GESTAR II)
 

Agenda

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All Abstracts - (PDF)
 
Tuesday, 17 September 2024
 
08:30 - 09:30Opening - Logistics/HQ/Welcome/Goddard
Moderator - Pawan Gupta
 Charles Ichoku, Director GESTAR II
 Tom Neumann, Deputy Director, ESD, GSFC
 Hal Maring, Program Manager, NASA HQ
 Jack Kaye, Associate Director for Research, ESD, NASA HQ
09:30 - 10:30Session 1
Moderator - Elena Lind
09:30 - 09:50Holben, B.USANASA GSFCAERONET Overview - History
09:50 - 10:10Reagan, J.USAUniversity of ArizonaCelebrating 53+ Years of Spectral Solar Radiometer Atmosphere-Earth Remote Sensing Research, Instrumentation, Applications and External Collaborations
10:10 - 10:30Crozel, D.FRACIMEL ELECTRONIQUEAdvances in Surface-Based Atmosphere and Surface Observation by Optical Remote Sensing
10:30 - 10:45Break 1 - Tea/Coffee
10:45 - 12:35Session 2
Moderator - Carlo Wang
10:45 - 11:05Remer, L.USAGESTAR II, UMBCDancing together: The symbiotic relationship between aerosol satellite remote sensing and AERONET
11:05 - 11:25Kim, J.KORYonsei UniversityAERONET for Satellite Remote Sensing of Aerosols in Asia from Geostationary Earth Orbit: retrieval, analysis, and validation
11:25 - 11:45Torres, O.USANASA GSFCEvaluation of Satellite Retrievals of UV Aerosol Optical Depth and Single Scattering Albedo using AERONET Observations
11:45 - 12:00Ciren, P.USAI.M. System Group & NOAA/NESDIS/STARValidation of NOAA EPS Aerosol Detection Product with AERONET Measurements
12:00 - 12:15Sayer, A.GBRGESTAR II, UMBC, NASA GSFCInitial evaluation of the PACE OCI aerosol products using AERONET
12:15 - 12:30Levy, R.USANASA GSFCSquares, Circles and Giant Spreadsheets: AERONET and the Dark Target aerosol algorithm
12:30 - 12:35Wang, C.TWNNational Central UniversityAPAC Updates
12:35 - 14:00Break 2 - Lunch
14:00 - 16:05Session 3
Moderator - Ihab Abboud
14:00 - 14:20Reid, J.USAUS Naval Research LaboratoryOperational applications of AERONET to global aerosol forecasting
14:20 - 14:40da Silva, A.USANASA GSFC, GMAOThe Critical Role of AERONET for Aerosol Modeling and Data assimilation in GEOS
14:40 - 14:55Xian, P.USANaval Research Laboratory, Marine Meteorology DivisionIntercomparison and evaluation of Aerosol Optical Depths from four reanalyses using AERONET data
14:55 - 15:10Fabbri, B.USAAnalytical Mechanics Associates (AMA)AERONET Operations at Two CERES Radiation and Validation Experiment (CRAVE) Sites
15:10 - 15:30Chin, M.USANASA GSFCObtaining surface PM2.5 concentrations from column AOD observations: Insights from collocated AERONET and EPA data and modeling analysis
15:30 - 15:45Derimian, Y.FRACNRS/University of LilleIntroducing aerosol inhomogeneity in remote sensing retrievals
15:45 - 16:00Boichu, M.FRACNRS/University of LilleGrowth and global persistence of stratospheric sulfate aerosols from the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic eruption
16:00 - 16:05Abboud, I.CANEnvironment and Climate Change CanadaAEROCAN Updates
16:05 - 17:30Session 4 - Poster Presentations (Part 1)
ADJOURN
 
Wednesday, 18 September 2024
 
08:30 - 10:35Session 5
Moderator - Carlos Toledano
08:30 - 08:45Buntoung, S.THADepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, Silpakorn UniversityLong-term aerosol physical properties from AERONET monitoring in Thailand
08:45 - 09:00Anh, N. XuanVNMInstitute of GeophysicsIntroduction to Aerosol-Related Research at Institute of Geophysics, VAST
09:00 - 09:15Devara, P.INDAmity University Haryana (AUH)Aerosol Characterization Studies Using SKYNET and AERONET Radiometers in India
09:15 - 09:30Fakoya, A.NGASchool of Meteorology, University of OklahomaTemporal Evolution of Long-Range Transported Biomass Burning Aerosols using Remote sensing
09:30 - 09:45Andrade, M.BOLLaboratory for Atmospheric Physics, Universidad Mayor de San AndrésIntense transport of smoke to the Bolivian Andes: Insights from a unique set of instruments located at different altitudes
09:45 - 10:00Wu, YonghuaCHNThe City College of New YorkCharacterizing smoke plume optical properties and mixture with urban aerosols with lidar and AERONET sunphotometer observations in New York City area
10:00 - 10:15Sano, I.JPNKindai University, Faculty of InformaticsInvestigation of long-range transport aerosols in mountainous region of Japan during DRAGON J-Alps
10:15 - 10:30Eck, T.USAGESTAR II, UMBC, NASA GSFCDesert Dust Optical Properties from AERONET Observations: Spectral Absorption, Size Distributions, Spectral AOD and Seasonal Dynamics
10:30 - 10:35Toledano, C.ESPUniversity of ValladolidRIMA/AEROSPAIN Updates
10:35 - 11:00Break 3 - Tea/Coffee, Poster Transition
11:00 - 12:30Session 6
Moderator - Philippe Goloub
11:00 - 11:20Hanisco, T.USANASA GSFCValidation and support of space-based measurements with the Pandonia Global Network of ground-based spectrometers
11:20 - 11:40Welton, JuddUSANASA GSFCThe NASA Micro Pulse Lidar Network (MPLNET): 25 years of collaboration with AERONET
11:40 - 11:55Sang Seo, P.KORUlsan National Institute of Science and TechnologyRelationship of aerosol optical and chemical properties from synergetic use of SPARTAN and AERONET observations
11:55 - 12:10Momoi, M.JPNGRASP SASThe SKYNET network present status and future developments
12:10 - 12:25Masoom, A.INDPMOD-WRCSynergy of ground-based remote sensing instrumentations to explore the impact of NO2 absorption on aerosol optical depth retrieval
12:25 - 12:30Goloub, P.FRACNRS/University of LillePHOTONS Updates
12:30 - 14:00Break 4 - Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Session 7
Moderator - Thomas F. Eck
14:00 - 14:05Zibordi, G.ITAEOScienceAERONET-OC: an overview
14:05 - 14:20Ruddick, K.BELRoyal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS)Quality control of WATERHYPERNET measurements using AERONET-OC data
14:20 - 14:35Wang, M.USANOAA/NESDIS/STARRoutine Satellite Ocean Color Products Monitoring and Validation Using AERONET-OC Measurements
14:35 - 14:50Kirk/SayerUSAGESTAR II, UMBC, NASA GSFCAERONET observations as a valuable component of the PACE Postlaunch Airborne Experiment (PACE-PAX)
14:50 - 14:55Smirnov, A.USAScience Systems and ApplicationsMaritime Aerosol Network as a component of AERONET - dreams of the 1980s became realities of the 2020s.
14:55 - 15:10Torres, B.ESPCNRS/University of LilleThree years of Aerosol Measurements Using an Automated Photometer on the First long-term AERONET Ship Site
15:10 - 15:25Schafer, J.USAScience Systems and ApplicationsAn Update on the Lunar AOD AERONET Product
15:25 - 15:40Roman, R.ESPGrupo de Óptica Atmosférica (GOA), Universidad de ValladolidRIMO Correction Factor: a correction of a lunar irradiance model to estimate accurate AOD values
15:40 - 15:55Tserenchunt, B. Davaanyam, E.MNGInformation and Research Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and EnvironmentAnalysis of Aerosol Optical Properties in the Southern Gobi region of Mongolia
15:55 - 16:00Zheng, YuCHNAERONET - CARSNETCARSNET Updates
16:00 - 17:30Session 8 - Poster Presentations (Part 2)
ADJOURN
 
Thursday, 19 September 2024
 
08:30 - 10:30Session 9
Moderator - Ian Lau
08:30 - 08:45Lau, IanAUSCSIROAEROSPAN, Australia's robotic aerosol network
08:45 - 09:00Kouremeti, N.CHEPMOD-WRCTraceability chain of the WMO AOD reference and GAW-PFR network
09:00 - 09:15Falaiye, O.NGAUniversity of IlorinUpdate on activities at the Ilorin Nigeria AERONET site
09:15 - 09:30Nemuc, A.ROUINOE - RomaniaThe European COST Networking Action Harmonia: International network for harmonization of atmospheric aerosol retrievals from ground-based photometers
09:30 - 09:45O'Neill, N.CANUniversité de SherbrookeSDA / FMC / SDA+: Organizational product overview, associated error-model product and some recent science results
09:45 - 10:00Mitchell, L.USAUniversity of OklahomaClosure of Aerosol Radiative Properties from ORACLES 4STAR and In Situ Measurements - Implications for AERONET QC Requirements
10:00 - 10:15Choi, M.KORUMBC/GSFCValidation and uncertainty estimation for MAIAC EPIC smoke AOD and spectral SSA using AERONET
10:15 - 10:30Zheng, J.CHNGESTAR II, UMBC, NASA GSFCAssessment of Dust Size Retrievals Based on AERONET: A Case Study of Radiative Closure From Visible-Near-Infrared to Thermal Infrared
10:30 - 10:45Break 5 - Tea/Coffee
10:45 - 12:00Session 10
Moderator - Janae Csavina
10:45 - 10:50Csavina, J.USANEONNEON Update - A quick overview of NEON and CIMEL support
10:50 - 11:10Dubovik, O.USACNRS/University of LillePotential and limitations of AERONET observations to monitor super coarse desert dust aerosol particles
11:10 - 11:25Asare, K.GHAGhana Space Science and Technology InstituteAssessing health implications due to aerosol dynamics and climate trends using ground-based and Satellite observations
11:25 - 11:40Buxmann, J.DEUThe Met Office - UKAerosol classification using machine learning on sun photometer and lidar data with focus on United Kingdom climatology
11:40 - 11:55Cruz, LizPHLManila ObservatoryAERONET measurements and applications in the Philippines
11:55 - 12:00Lind, E.USANASA GSFCAerosol property inversions from AERONET UV measurements
12:00 - 12:05Gupta/LindUSANASA GSFCGSFC AERONET updates
12:05 - 12:15Brent/Elena/Pawan  Closing Remarks
Meeting ADJOURN
 

Posters

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Poster Presentations Part 1 - Tuesday, 17 September 2024
Satellite Studies, Modelling Studies, Applications (i.e. air quality, climate etc.), Nighttime
Abdullaev, SaburTJKPhysical Technical Institute National Academy of ScienceMonitoring Dust using NASA AERONET Dushanbe site (2010-2023)
Acharjee, ShuklaINDCentre for Studies in Geography, Dibrugarh UniversityVariability of Aerosol Concentrations and Characteristics in the Indo-Gangetic Plains
Agesta, AlejandroURYFacultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de la RepúblicaDetection of wildfire emissions in Montevideo that occur hundreds of kilometres away
Ahn, ChangwooUSAScience Systems and ApplicationsEvaluation of Near-UV Aerosol Products from the EP-TOMS, Aura/OMI, S5p/TROPOMI, and DSCOVR/EPIC Sensors using AERONET Measurements
Alegria Campo, DairoCOLUniversidad del CaucaRelationship between AOD measurements obtained from the Sun-photometer (CIMEL), PM2.5 and temperature from Purple Air in Medellín - Colombia
Almansa-Rodríguez, A. F.ESPAEMETClimatology of Saharan Dust Events over the Subtropical North Atlantic with AERONET Photometric Observation
Anim, BenjaminGHAHochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Science, International Centre for Sustainable Development (IZNE)Comparison of MERRA-2 and CAMS reanalysis aerosol optical depth products with AERONET observations at two locations in Sub-Saharan Africa for PV yield Assessments
Balotti, AndreaITAUniversity of L'AquilaAnalysis of daytime precipitable water vapor timeseries in L'Aquila (Italy) with long-term sun-photometer and radiosondes data
Barragan, RobertoURY
MEX
Universidad de la República
Universidad de Guadalajara
Complementary analysis of lunar photometry to detect wildfire emissions in Montevideo
Betito, GracePHLUniversity of ArizonaWet scavenging of aerosol and surface ozone in a semi-arid region (Arizona)
Dayanandan, BaijuINDUniverity of NizwaExploring Seasonal and Monthly Variations in Columnar Aerosol Optical Properties over the Sultanate of Oman
Devara, PanugantiINDAmity University HaryanaThe Nation-first Sun-sky-moon-polarimetric Multi-spectral Radiometer for Aerosol and Precursor Gas Studies at AUH, Gurugram, India
Devara, PanugantiINDAmity University HaryanaCohort Study of Day-Night Aerosol Characteristics over Different Environments in India: A Recent Start-up and Initial Results
Devara, PanugantiINDAmity University HaryanaEvaluation of stubble burning aerosol features over a pristine location using ground-based, model and spaceborne data
Dhaliwal, HassanpreetINDTexas Tech UniversityA Novel Approach for Weather-specific Evaluation of Satellite Aerosol Optical Depth Retrievals using AERONET Observations
G. Lunar, AbrilMEXTexas A&M Corpus ChristiComparing the Differences in Nitrogen Deposition Modeled from Satellite, Ground-Level Remote Sensing, and in-situ Networks in Terrestrial and Marine Watersheds Across Texas.
Gao, MengUSANASA GSFCEarly validation results of PACE HARP2 aerosol product with AERONET
Gaston, CassandraUSAUniversity of MiamiComparison of AERONET retrievals of long-ranged transported African aerosol measured in Miami and Ragged Point, Barbados
Guidry, ConnerUSATexas A&M Corpus ChristiSource apportionment of PM2.5 nitrate using isotope techniques coupled with AERONET optical properties
Herrero del Barrio, CeliaESPUniversity of ValladolidSolar and lunar photometry for daytime and night-time aerosol optical depth analysis at North Central Iberian Peninsula
Kim, MijinKORGESTAR II, MSU, GSFCSurface Reflectance Parameterization for Dark Target Aerosol Algorithm: Atmospheric Correction using AERONET AOD
Kim, VincentUSAESSIC/GSFCIntroduction of GEO-LEO merged Deep Blue Product
Kouremeti, NataliaCHEPMOD-WRCTraceability of Lunar direct irradiance measured with a Precision Filter Radiometer
Krotkov, NickolayUSANASA GSFCGround-based UV-VIS retrievals of Saharan dust absorption at Izaña Observatory
Lee, SeoyoungKORUMBC, NASA GSFCValidation of Version 2 VIIRS Deep Blue aerosol products
Ma, LihongUSABrookhaven National LabAn overview of Sunphotometer deployment to ARM sites and data availability at ARM Data Discovery
Momoi, MasahiroJPNGRASP SASImplementation of the truncation/correction method on the AERONET polarized radiative transfer solver
Mateos, DavidESPUniversity of ValladolidSaharan and Arabian dust episodes during A-LIFE experiment in Cyprus
Puthukkkudy, AninINDEarth and Space Institute, UMBCValidating aerosol products from the HARP family of polarimeters using AERONET data
Quansah, JosephGHAAll Nations UniversityEffect of Biomass Burning Emissions to Air Quality in Africa
Roman, RobertoESPAEMETAdvancing Night-time Aerosol Monitoring with Lunar Photometry: Insights from RIMO Model and Comparison with the AERONET Lunar Product
Roychoudhury, C.INDUniversity of ArizonaLeveraging atmospheric chemistry observations in Arizona: Insights into the regional transport of ozone and aerosols
Sanchez Barrero, M. F.BOLCNRS/University of LilleMobile Aerosol Monitoring combining lidar and photometer during TRANSAMA ship-based campaign
Seohui, ParkKORGESTAR II, MSU, NASA GSFCImproving Aerosol Optical Depth Retrieval from GOES-R: Deep Learning-Based Bias Correction with AERONET Data
Sida Lamine, BaikaDZANational Office of MeteorologyAOD MEASURES AT TAMANRASSET (ALGERIA)
Smirnov, AlexanderUSAScience Systems and ApplicationsDiurnal variability of aerosol optical depth observed at AERONET sites.
Srivastava, Atul KumarINDIndian Institute of Tropical MeteorologyInferring aerosol types using sunphotometer measurements over the IGB: Implications to direct radiative forcing and associated heating rate
Wei, JingCHNUniversity of Maryland, College ParkGlobal retrieval of aerosol optical depth over land from Landsat imagery using Transformer model on Google Earth Engine
Yukhymchuk, YuliiaUKRMain Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of SciencesSeasonal variations in aerosol properties: observations from AERONET Kyiv station
Yukhymchuk, YuliiaUKRMain Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of SciencesAtmosphere aerosol contamination due to russian inroad in Ukraine by AERONET data
Zhou, LihangUSANOAA/NESDIS/STARJPSS AEROSOL PRODUCT VALIDATION USING AERONET
Zuidema, PaquitaUSADept of Atmospheric Sciences, Rosenstiel School, U of MiamiApplications of AERONET and MPL data at Miami Florida
 
Poster Presentations Part 2 - Wednesday, 18 September 2024
Synergic Ground Networks, AEORNET-OC, Inversions and Retrievals, Instrument Operation and Calibration, Other Applications
Almansa-Rodríguez, A.F.ESPCIMEL ELECTRONIQUEThe Langley ratio method, a new approach for transferring photometer calibration from direct sun measurement
Anderson, JohnUSAHampton UniversityThe AERONET Site at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel Island-3
Aoki, KazumaJPNUniversity of ToyamaLong-term observation of aerosol optical properties by ground-based and ship-borne Sky radiometer
Arkabaeva, GulzyinatKGZKyrgyz National UniversityRetrieval of Aerosol Optical Parameters from the Data of CIMEL Sun photometer Measurements at the Issyk-Kul Research Station
D'Elía, Raúl LuisARGCITEDEF - UNIDEF (MINDEF-CONICET)Project Saver-Net: Integration of 8 Cimel Photometers into the AERONET Network in Southern South America
Dogliotti, AnaARGInstituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio (IAFE), CONICET/UBAFirst year of AERONET-OC data from the Río de la Plata turbid waters: analysis and comparison with hyperspectral automated WATERHYPERNETS radiometric data
Franco, Marco AurélioBRAInstitute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences, University of São PauloLong-term optical characterization of black and brown carbon aerosols in São Paulo
Garay, MichaelUSANASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNew Insights into Atmospheric Aerosols from Temporal Autocorrelation Applied to AERONET Observations
Gaseller, MorewellUSAXavier University of LouisianaXULA Surface-Based Measurement Initiative for Environmental/Air quality Monitoring
Gilerson, AlexanderUSAThe City College of New YorkPrimary Sources of Uncertainties in Remote Sensing Reflectance from Satellite Ocean Color Sensors and AERONET-OC
González-Fernández, D.ESPUniversity of ValladolidNeural Network model to retrieve solar shortwave Irradiance from all-sky camera images
González-Sicilia, P.ESPAEMETDay and night-time retrieval of vertical and columnar aerosol properties using GRASP with sun photometer and lidar measurements during an episode of Canadian wildfires smoke transported over the Atlantic
Grigorov, PetarUSAScience Systems and ApplicationsAERONET Data: Bridging Knowledge Gaps with Interactive Online Tools
Gröbner, JulianAUTPhysikalisch-Meteorologisches Observatorium Davos, World Radiation CenterMethods for SI-traceable calibrations of network radiometers from AERONET Europe
Herrera, KevinUSAHampton UniversityCanadian Wildfire Smoke Optical Properties Using an Integrated Aerosol Monitoring System
Herrero del Barrio, CeliaESPUniversity of ValladolidCAECENET: Columnar and vertical aerosol properties from continuous and automatic retrievals of photometer and ceilometer measurements
Herrero-Anta, SaraESPUniversity of ValladolidEvaluation of the impact of clouds on the retrieval of aerosol properties
Hsu, Kuo-HsienTWNTaiwan Space AgencyAdvancing Radiometric Calibration of FORMOSAT-5 Through Vicarious and Cross Calibration Methods with AERONET Atmospheric Data: Insights from Over Six Years of Results
Kalashnikova, OlgaUSANASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryConstraining Aerosol Properties in the MAIA Candidate PTAs with AERONET datasets
Kayetha, VinayINDScience Systems and ApplicationsUV-VIS Spectral aerosol absorption models derived from AERONET-OMI-MODIS synergy and its applications
Khatri, GorakhNPLHoward UniversityInvestigating Temporal and Spatial Differences within the AERONET network over the Mid-Atlantic Region
Korkin, SergeyUSAGESTAR II, UMBC, NASA GSFCAERONET Project: The Next 30 Years of Software Development
Kouremeti, NataliaCHEPMOD-WRC20 years of Aerosol optical depth trends from the GAW-PFR network and collocated measurements with AERONET
Kouremeti, NataliaCHEPMOD-WRCThe filter radiometer comparison international campaigns for AOD traceability
Morais, FernandoBRAUniversity of São PauloComparison of Brown and Black Carbon absorption in the Central Amazon using AERONET and in-situ measurements
Ningombam, ShantikumarINDIndian Institute of AstrophysicsSensitivity analysis of aerosol optical and radiative properties, and in-situ calibration results obtained from three high-altitude sites at Ladakh in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region
Orozaliev, MusaparKGZInstitute of Innovative ProfessionsComprehensive monitoring of variability in the composition of climate-active pollutants in the atmosphere of the mountainous region of Central Asia
Popovici, IoanaROUCIMEL ElectroniqueOverview of mobile photometer and LIDAR measurements of smoke during FIREX-AQ campaign in 2019
Richards, BriannaUSANational Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)NEON Update - A quick overview of NEON and CIMEL support
Saeed, TalhaPAKNational University of Science & Technology (NUST)Retrieval of Tropospheric Trace Gas Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) by exploiting 1st South Asia's NASA Pandora Spectrometer
Salam, AbdusBGDUniversity of DhakaAerosol Optical Depth Measurements at urban Dhaka and rural Bhola in Bangladesh
Shah, UjjawalNPLHoward UniversityAnalyzing Trace Gases Differences using the PANDORA network within the Washington, D.C., Baltimore, MD, I-95 Corridor Region
Sinyuk, AlexanderUSAScience Systems and ApplicationsPotential of employing polarization measurements in AERONET aerosol retrieval algorithm: enhancement in information content and quality control of the measurements.
Soto Ramos, IniaUSAMorgan State Univ., NASA GSFCValidation Key Role of AERONET-OC for Satellite Ocean Color Missions from SeaWiFS to PACE
Torres, BenjaminESPCNRS/University of LilleEnhancing Aerosol Characterization with Curvature Cross Scan aureole and optical depth measurements: Introducing GRASP-CCS
Turpie, KevinUSAUniversity of Maryland Baltimore CountyInitial comparison of AERONET-OC measurements against WATERHYPERNET at the Chesapeake Bay Tower, USA
Verma, ShubhaINDIndian Institute of Technology - KharagpurAssessing aerosol species mass and optical depth closure across the Bengal Gangetic Plain utilizing the Aero-Opt Matlab package and AERONET's aerosol optical properties
Wang, RenfeiCHNAerospace Information Research Institute Chinese Academy of SciencesRadiometric Calibration and Validation of Gaofen Sensors at the Baotou Site Using AERONET and RadCalNet Data
Wang, CarloTWNNational Central UniversityAERONET/MPLNET measurement and retrieval of optical properties of urban and biomass burning aerosols during ASIA-AQ/Kao-Ping Experiment (KPEx)
West, EmilyUSAUniversity of OklahomaIncreasing AERONET Inversion Product Yield by Mitigating Radiance Calibration Uncertainty via Colocated Cimel and MFRSR Stations
Zibordi, GiuseppeITAEOScienceAERONET-OC: an overview on LWN uncertainties and quality control
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