Airborne Measurements and Analyses of Trace Gases
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Air Quality".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 December 2023) | Viewed by 1661
Special Issue Editor
Interests: air quality; greenhouse gases; tropospheric composition; long range transport; wildfires; ground-based and airborne measurements
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Dear Colleagues,
Airborne measurements of trace gases play in invaluable role in advancing our understanding of questions related to atmospheric chemistry, dynamics, and impacts on air quality. As such, the datasets are of interest to a wide variety of research areas dependent on objectives, location, time, and synoptic conditions; the datasets generated can be highly interdisciplinary.
We are pleased to announce that this Special Issue of Atmosphere will focus on Airborne Measurements and Analyses of Trace Gases, including airborne-based, balloon-based, and unmanned systems. We invite researchers to submit original research manuscripts which focus on the following topics: quantifying emissions sources of trace gases (including wildfires, urban, oil and gas, agriculture, etc.), analyses of atmospheric transport processes, as well as impacts on ground-based air quality.
Dr. Emma Yates
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- airborne measurements
- trace gases
- airborne field campaigns
- airborne datasets
- innovative airborne measurement techniques
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