
GOSAT/L2/TIR CO2 vertical profile(Day side)(G1-04-1)
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L2 vertical profile of CO2 concentration (Day side) data retrieved from TIR radiance spectral data observed by TANSO-FTS onboard GOSAT, which was developed as a joint project by the Ministry of the Environment (MOE), the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
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Satellite | GOSAT |
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Sensor | TANSO-FTS |
Provider | JAXA/NIES/MOE |
Satellite operational period | 2009- |
Sensor overview *1 | ■Instantaneous field of view (IFOV): approximately 10.5 km (in the case of nadir observation). ■Observation point interval: approximately 150 to 250 km (in the case of 3-points or 5-points observation, excluding specific point observation and sunglint observation). |
Wavelength of sensor *2 | Band 1: 0.758 - 0.775 µm Band 2: 1.56 - 1.72 µm Band 3: 1.92 - 2.08 µm Band 4: 5.56 - 14.3 µm |
Reference | https://data2.gosat.nies.go.jp/ https://www.gosat.nies.go.jp/en/ |
Public availability status on Tellus (Period) | April 2009 - May 2014 |
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Public availability status on Tellus (Region) | Japan Asia excluding Japan Oceania Europe North America South America Africa |
Need to purchase | Can be used without purchase |
Environment in which data can be accessed *3 | This can be used outside the Tellus environment |
Data formatting | HDF5 GeoJSON/FlatGeobuf |
COG data availability | Yes |
Notes | The L2 CO2 vertical profile (TIR) is a product that stores vertical profile of CO2 concentration retrieved by the MAP method using Band 4 radiance spectral data of TANSO-FTS (generated for cases cloud-free condition within the TANSO-FTS instantaneous field of view). On Tellus, point cloud data in 'HDF5' format, which is published by the GOSAT Data Archive Service, is converted into 'FlatGeobuf' and 'GeoJSON' formats. The original data, when expanded, is structured as one file per day. However, here it is organized as one file containing one month's worth of observations. Additionally, the file structure is separated into insolation day and night observation data. |
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Terms of use | https://www.tellusxdp.com/traveler/dataset/f7a7d79b-21cb-49db-a918-347646e68473/ |
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Reference for terms
- *1 Sensor overview
- The basics of satellite data — What it tells us, types, observation interval, resolution and use cases
- *2 Wavelength of sensor
- What is wavelength? Why satellites have capabilities to detect objects invisible to the human eye - Sorabatake
- *3 Environment in which data can be accessed
- Available only in Tellus: You can use data only in Tellus for either development or analysis environment.
Available from outside Tellus: You can use data in your own environment through downloading and/or API.