Development and validation of an end‐to‐end simulator and gas concentration retrieval processor applied to the merlin lidar mission

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Abstract

In the context of MERLIN (MEthane Remote LIdar missioN), a French–German spatial lidar mission dedicated to monitoring the atmospheric methane content, two software programs have been developed: LIDSIM (LIDar SIMulator) and PROLID (PROcessor LIDar). The objectives are to assess whether the instrument design meets the performance requirements and to study the sensitivity of this performance to geophysical parameters. LIDSIM is an end‐to‐end mission simulator and PROLID is a retrieval processor that provides mole fractions of methane in dry air, averaged over an atmospheric column. These two tools are described in this paper. Results of the validation tests and the first full orbit simulations are reported. Merlin target performance does not seem to be reachable but breakthrough performance is reached.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2679
JournalRemote Sensing
Volume13
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Detector physics
  • Differential absorption
  • Lidar simulator
  • Methane retrieval
  • Noise simulation
  • Space mission

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