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Application Research on the Ultraviolet Hyperspectral Environmental Monitoring Instrument (EMI) onboard GF-5 Satellite in Polar Regions

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Yuhan Luo, Associate Professor in Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Science. She had gained phD degree in University of Science and Technology of China and engaged in the research of satellite and ground-based observation of trace gases and source and sink mechanisms of ozone and reactive halogens in polar regions. She has accomplished three on-site Antarctic and Arctic expedition and installed the ground-based MAX -DOAS in Ny-Alesund, Arctic and Fildes Peninsula in west Antarctic since 2015. In this talk, she will introduce the development of Chinese Ultraviolet Hyperspectral Environmental Monitoring Instrument (EMI) and the validation of trace gas product especially in polar regions.

This talk is part of the BAS Atmosphere, Ice and Climate Seminars series.

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