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    Potential of a geostationary geoCARB mission to estimate surface emissions of CO2, CH4 and CO in a polluted urban environment: case study Shanghai by O'Brien, Denis M, Polonsky, Igor N, Utembe, Steven R, Rayner, Peter J

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (01-09-2016)
    “…This paper describes a numerical experiment to test the ability of the proposed geoCARB satellite to estimate emissions of trace gases (CO2, CH4 and CO) in the…”
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    Lateral photon transport in dense scattering and weakly absorbing media of finite thickness: asymptotic analysis of the space-time Green function by Polonsky, Igor N, Davis, Anthony B

    “…The asymptotic law for the radial distribution of radiance density from an isotropic point source placed in a slab of homogeneous absorbing and scattering…”
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    Potential of a geostationary geoCARB mission to estimate surface emissions of CO 2 , CH 4 and CO in a polluted urban environment: case study Shanghai by O'Brien, Denis M., Polonsky, Igor N., Utembe, Steven R., Rayner, Peter J.

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (20-09-2016)
    “…This paper describes a numerical experiment to test the ability of the proposed geoCARB satellite to estimate emissions of trace gases (CO2, CH4 and CO) in the…”
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    Radiative transfer through inhomogeneous turbid media: implementation of the adjoint perturbation approach at the first order by Polonsky, Igor N., Box, Michael A., Davis, Anthony B.

    “…Recently, the advantages of application of the perturbation technique which is based on joint use of both the direct and adjoint solutions of the radiative…”
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    Higher order perturbation theory applied to radiative transfer in non-plane-parallel media by Box, Michael A., Polonsky, Igor N., Davis, Anthony B.

    “…Radiative transfer in non-plane-parallel media is a very challenging problem, which is currently the subject of concerted efforts to develop computational…”
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