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Michael Cartwright
Postdoctoral Research Associate
EO Data-Model Evaluation
Research interests
The focus of my work is on the satellite observations of solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence, which is ground-based emissions of infrared radiation by vegetation. This phenomenon can be used to infer carbon uptake by plants and an indicator of plant stress. My research interests also include the detection from satellite and chemical transport modelling of atmospheric trace gases.
Recent publications
Intercomparison of Atmospheric Carbonyl Sulfide (TransCom‐COS): 2. Evaluation of Optimized Fluxes Using Ground‐Based and Aircraft Observations. 2023-09-27
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JD039198
Constraining the budget of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide using a 3-D chemical transport model. 2023-09-08
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-10035-2023
Modelling atmospheric carbonyl sulfide using gross primary productivity to constrain vegetative uptake. 2022-03-29
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2022-215
Simulation of atmospheric COS mixing ratio : Evaluating the impact of transport and emission distribution on COS tropospheric variability using ground-based, aircraft, and FTIR data . 2022-03-28