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Ground-based FTIR Measurements and Modeling of Tropospheric Trace Gases Over Toronto

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Abstract

Trace gas time series measured with a Bomem DA8 FTIR at the Toronto Atmospheric Observatory are presented. These species are important for air quality and global warming. TAO measurements are compared to GOSAT and GEOS-Chem.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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