Document Type

Conference Paper

Publication Date

2015

Publication Title

Solving the Mystery of Carbon Tetrachloride

Conference Name

Solving the Mystery of Carbon Tetrachloride, 4-6 October 2015, Dubendorf, Switzerland

Abstract

In this contribution, we use infrared solar occultation measurements performed by the ACE-FTS (Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment – Fourier Transform Spectrometer) instrument onboard the SCISAT-1 Canadian satellite (Bernath et al., 2005). Since its launch in August 2003, this spectrometer has been in continuous operation with no significant degradation of its performance, and global measurements are available from late February 2004 onwards, spanning now more than a decade.

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Original Publication Citation

Mahieu, E., Bernath, P. F., Boone, C. D., & Walker, K. A. (2015) Decrease of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) over 2004-2013 as inferred from global occultation measurements with ACE-FTS [Poster presentation]. Solving the mystery of carbon tetrachloride, Duebendorf, Switzerland. https://hdl.handle.net/2268/185221

ORCID

0000-0002-1255-396X (Bernath)

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