CISL OpenSky Publications

The NSF NCAR Library develops and manages OpenSky, an open access repository of scholarly works published by scientists, researchers, and other staff at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). The OpenSky repository implements UCAR's Public Access Policy, which supports an open exchange of data and information derived from our research. While OpenSky includes peer-reviewed journal papers, technical notes, posters, and presentations that have a formal publication date, this listing includes ONLY journal papers. The scope of OpenSky does not include "Early View" articles.

Publications

Advantages of assimilating multispectral satellite retrievals of atmospheric composition: a demonstration using MOPITT carbon monoxide products

Tang, W., Gaubert, B., Emmons, L., Ziskin, D., Mao, D., et al. (2024). Advantages of assimilating multispectral satellite retrievals of atmospheric composition: a demonstration using MOPITT carbon monoxide products. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, doi:10.5194/amt-17-1941-2024

The Measurements Of Pollution In The Troposphere (MOPITT) is an ideal instrument to understand the impact of (1) assimilating multispectral and joint retrievals versus single spectral products, (2) assimilating satellite profile products ve...

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Satellite-based solar-induced fluorescence tracks seasonal and elevational patterns of photosynthesis in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains

Kunik, L., Bowling, D. R., Raczka, B., Frankenberg, C., Köhler, P., et al. (2024). Satellite-based solar-induced fluorescence tracks seasonal and elevational patterns of photosynthesis in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. Environmental Research Letters, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ad07b4

Robust carbon monitoring systems are needed for land managers to assess and mitigate the changing effects of ecosystem stress on western United States forests, where most aboveground carbon is stored in mountainous areas. Atmospheric carbon...

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