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Envisat GOMOS Level 2 - Atmospheric constituents profiles [GOM_NL__2P]
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Collection Description
This data product describes atmospheric constituents profiles. In particular the vertical and line density profiles of ozone, NO2, NO3, O2, H2O, air, aerosols, temperature, turbulence. Coverage is as follows:
- Elevation range: +62 deg to +68 deg
- Azimuth range: +90 deg to +190 deg (with respect to the flight direction).
The file size is 1 Mbyte per occultation, depending on the duration of the occultation.
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DATA SET SPECIFICATIONS
- European Space Agency, 2017, Envisat GOMOS Level 2 - Atmospheric constituents profiles [GOM_NL__2P], Version R/IPF 6.01https://doi.org/10.57780/EN1-b655562
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