Column Abundances of Carbon Dioxide and Methane Retrieved from Ground-Based Near-Infrared Solar Spectra
<p>To predict future climate change, we must accurately predict future atmospheric concentrations of CO₂ and CH₄. The current budget has typically been inferred from top-down analyses of measurements from a global network of surface sites. These measurements are highly accurate, but have lim...
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