NOx/NOxy is an in situ chemiluminescence instrument. It provides measurements of nitrogen oxides and ozone in the atmosphere at a spatial resolution better than 100m for typical DC-8 research flight speeds. NOx/NOxy can be utilized on ground-based, airborne, and shipborne platforms allowing it to be used in various types of atmospheric chemistry and air quality studies.


Instrument Details
- Spectrometer/Radiometer
- Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Nitrogen Compounds > Nitrogen OxidesEarth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Nitrogen Compounds > Nitrogen DioxideEarth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Nitrogen Compounds > Nitric OxideEarth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Oxygen Compounds > OzoneEarth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Chemistry > Nitrogen CompoundsEarth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric ChemistryEarth Science > Atmosphere > Air Quality > Nitrogen Oxides
- Troposphere
- 1 Hz
- 50m, 100m
- N/A
- https://doi.org/10.1029/2000JD900389, https://doi.org/10.1029/1998JD100087
Thomas Ryerson, Andrew Weinheimer
Thomas Ryerson, Andrew Weinheimer
NOAA, NCAR
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