The United States’ Next Generation Of Atmospheric Composition And Coastal Ecosystem Measurements: NASA’s Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) Mission

Fishman, J., L.T. Iraci, J. Al-Saadi, K. Chance, F. Chavez, M. Chin, P. Coble, C. Davis, P.M. Digiacomo, D.P. Edwards, A. Eldering, J. Goes, J. Herman, C. Hu, D.J. Jacob, C. Jordan, S.R. Kawa, R. Key, X. Liu, S. Lohrenz, A. Mannino, V. Natraj, D. Neil, J.L. Neu, M. Newchurch, K.E. Pickering, J. Salisbury, H. Sosik, A. Subramaniam, M. Tzortziou, J. Wang, and M. Wang (2012), The United States’ Next Generation Of Atmospheric Composition And Coastal Ecosystem Measurements: NASA’s Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) Mission, Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 1547-1566.
Abstract

GEO-CAPE will measure tropospheric trace gases and aerosols and coastal ocean phytoplankton, water quality, and biogeochemistry from geostationary orbit to benefit air quality and coastal ecosystem management.

 

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