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Envisat SCIAMACHY Level 1b [SCI_____1P]

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The dissemination service provides the latest reprocessed Envisat SCIAMACHY higher level data.

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Collection Description

This Envisat SCIAMACHY Level 1b Geo-located atmospheric spectra V.10 dataset is generated from the full mission reprocessing campaign completed in 2023 under the ESA FDR4ATMOS project

This data product contains SCIAMACHY geo-located (ir)radiance spectra for Nadir, Limb, and Occultation measurements (Level 1), accompanied by supplementary monitoring and calibration measurements, along with instrumental parameters detailing the operational status and configuration throughout the Envisat satellite lifetime (2002-2012).
 
Additionally, calibrated lunar measurements, including individual readings and averaged disk measurements, have been integrated into the Level 1b product.

The Level 1b product represents the lowest level of SCIAMACHY data made available to the users. The measurements undergo correction for instrument degradation applying a scan mirror model and m-factors. However, spectra are partially calibrated and require a further step to apply specific calibrations with the SCIAMACHY Calibration and Extraction Tool [SciaL1c]. 

For many aspects, the SCIAMACHY Level 1b version 10 product marks a significant improvement with respect to previous mission datasets, supplanting the Level 1b dataset version 8.0X with product type SCI_NL__1P. Users are strongly encouraged to make use of the new datasets for optimal results.

The new products are conveniently formatted in NetCDF. Free standard tools, such as Panoply, can be used to read NetCDF data. 

Panoply is sourced and updated by external entities. For further details, please consult our Terms and Conditions page.

Please refer to the README file for essential guidance before using the data.

Technical Details

DATA SET SPECIFICATIONS

Digital Object Identifier (DOI):
Spatial coverage:
90 N, -90 S, -180 W, 180 E
Temporal coverage:
02-08-2002 - 08-04-2012
Date of launch:
01-03-2002
Operators:
ESA
Mission status:
Completed
Orbit height:
800 km
Orbit type:
Sun-synchronous
Swath width:
5 - 1150 km

PROCESSING LEVEL

Level 1b

APPLICABLE TERMS & CONDITIONS

Utilisation of this data is subject to ESA's Earth Observation Terms and Conditions.

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DATA CITATION

European Space Agency, 2024, Envisat SCIAMACHY Level 1b [SCI_____1P]. Version 10.

Resources

User Guide

Product Quality README file for SCIAMACHY Level 1b v10 dataset

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Product and Format Specifications

SCIAMACHY Level 1 Reprocessing – Technical Documentation

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Tools

SCIAMACHY SciaL1C Command-line Tool

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User Manual

SCIAMACHY SciaL1c Software User Manual (SUM)

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Website

FDR4ATMOS Project Website

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Auxiliary Data

SCIAMACHY Auxiliary Data

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Product Specifications

More SCIAMACHY Documents

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