: Heinrich Bovensmann, Manfred Gottwald
: Manfred Gottwald, Heinrich Bovensmann
: SCIAMACHY - Exploring the Changing Earth's Atmosphere Exploring the Changing Earth's Atmosphere
: Springer-Verlag
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SCIAMACHY, the SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHar­tographY, is a passive sensor for exploring the Earth's atmosphere. It is part of the payload of the European Earth Observation mission ENVISAT, launched on 1 March 2002. SCIAMACHY observes absorption spectra of molecules from the UV (214 nm) to the short-wave infrared wavelength range (2386 nm) and derives the atmospheric composition - trace gases, aerosols, clouds - from these measurements. Having meanwhile successfully monitored and explored the Earth's atmosphere for more than 8 years, new and exciting insights into the Earth-atmosphere system are obtained. The provided global data sets do not only cover greenhouse gases and pollutants in the troposphere or the ozone chemistry in the stratosphere but even reach up to the mesosphere and lower thermosphere. They contribute significantly to atmospheric physics and chemistry as well as climate change research.

SCIAMA HY is one of the major current Earth Observation undertakings of Germany, The Netherlands and Belgium, accomplished in cooperation with the European Space Agency (ESA). Many scientific groups at various institutes in Europe and abroad were and are actively involved in the analysis of the data.

This book is a comprehensive summary describing the entire SCIAMACHY mission - from the very first ideas to the current results. It illustrates how the measurements are performed, how the trace gas concentrations are derived from the measured spectra and how the unique data sets are used to improve our understanding of the changing Earth's atmosphere. The targeted readership is not only the existing and potentially new SCIAMACHY data users from undergraduate student level up to researchers new in the fields of atmospheric chemistry and remote sensing, but anyone who is keen to learn about SCIAMACHY's efforts to study the atmosphere and its responses to both, natural phenomena and anthropogenic effects.

Editorial8
Contents12
Contributors14
Chapter 1: SCIAMACHY - The Need for Atmospheric Research from Space18
1.1How to Study the Earth´s Atmosphere from Space?19
1.2The Road to SCIAMACHY20
1.3Determining Impacts on the Earth´s Atmosphere23
SCIAMACHY´s Goals23
The Atmospheric Layers24
Anthropogenic Impact on the Earth-Atmosphere System26
Tropospheric Chemistry26
Greenhouse Gases: Global Warming and Climate Change27
The Tropopause Region29
Stratospheric Chemistry and Dynamics29
Mesospheric Chemistry and Dynamics30
1.4SCIAMACHY´s Past and Beyond Its Future31
The Initial Phases31
The Next Decades32
References33
Chapter 2: ENVISAT - SCIAMACHY´s Host35
2.1ENVISAT Attitude and Orbit36
2.2ENVISAT On-board Resources39
2.3ENVISAT Ground Segment40
2.4ENVISAT Data Products40
2.5Data Access43
References44
Chapter 3: The Instrument45
3.1Instrument Concept46
3.2Optical Assembly48
Scan Mechanisms and Baffles48
Telescope and Spectrometer51
Detector Modules51
Calibration Unit55
Polarisation Measurement Device55
Radiator A and Active Thermal Control56
Thermal Bus57
3.3Radiant Cooler Assembly57
3.4Electronic Assembly58
Instrument Control Unit58
Secondary Processors59
Modes59
3.5The Making of SCIAMACHY59
References62
Chapter 4: Instrument Operations63
4.1Sun and Moon Observation64
Sun Occultation66
Sub-solar Observations66
Moon Occultation67
Refraction68
4.2Reference Measurement Orbit68
4.3Mission Scenarios69
4.4Parameter Tables70
4.5Measurement States71
State Definition71
Nadir and Limb States72
Occultation States74
Calibration and Monitoring States74
4.6Timelines75
Timeline Concept75
Timeline Definition76
4.7SCIAMACHY Operations Setup76
References78
Chapter 5: Calibration and Monitoring79
5.1On-ground Calibration Philosophy79
5.2The General Calibration Equation80
5.3Detector Corrections81
Channels 1-5 (UV-VIS-NIR)82
Channels 6-8 (SWIR)84
5.4Wavelength Calibration84
5.5Stray Light85
Spectral Stray Light85
Spatial Stray Light86
5.6Polarisation86
5.7Radiometric Calibration89
5.8Optical Performance Monitoring90
References91
Chapter 6: SCIAMACHY In-Orbit Operations and Performance92
6.1 Commissioning Phase92
Engineering Tasks93
Measurement Tasks94
The SODAP Sequence94
The Validation Sequence95
6.2 Routine Operations Phase95
Operation Change Requests and Final Flight Configuration97
6.3 Optical Performance98
Optical Throughput98
Scan Angle Dependence100
Light Leak in Channel 7101
Spatial Stray Light in Limb Measurements102
6.4 Thermal Performance103
Ice on Detectors 7 and 8103
Decontamination103
Active Thermal Control104
Thermal Control105
6.5 Line-of-Sight Performance108
Scanners108
Extra Mispointing109
Tangent Height109
6.6 Mission Extension110
Orbit Modification110
Impact on Instrument Performance112
References112
Chapter 7: From Radiation Fields to Atmospheric Concentrations - Retrieval of Geophysical Parameters113
7.1 Radiative Transfer in the Earth´s Atmosphere114
7.2 Nadir Trace Gas Retrieval Schemes116
DOAS Retrieval116
Modified DOAS Methods121
7.3 Cloud and Aerosol Retrieval121
Cloud Parameters122
Cloud Fraction (CF)123
Cloud Top Height (CTH)125
Cloud Geometrical Thickness (CGT)125
Cloud Optical Thickness (COT) and Effective Radius (Reff,cld)125
Cloud Phase Index (CPI)126
Tropospheric Aerosol Parameters126
7.4Surface Parameter Retrieval127
Surface Albedo127
Land Vegetation129
Oceanic Biological Activity129
7.5Inversion Theory129
7.6Application of Inversion Theory to Limb Retrieval131
7.7 Derivation of Tropospheric Information133
Reference Sector Method134
Limb/Nadir Matching134
Data Assimilation - The NO2 Example137
References137
Chapter 8: Data Processing and Products142
8.1Operational Processing Overview143
Level 1b Product143
Level 1c Product144
Level 2 Product144
Processing Chains144
8.2Operational Level 0-1b Processing146
Memory Effect and Non-linearity146
Dark Signal146
Pixel-to-Pixel Gain and Etalon148
Dead and Bad Pixel Mask149
Spectral Stray Light149
Wavelength Calibration150
Polarisation151
Radiometric Correction151
Sun Mean Reference Spectrum152