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Toward High Precision XCO<sub>2</sub>Retrievals From TanSat Observations: Retrieval Improvement and Validation Against TCCON Measurements
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TanSat is the 1st Chinese carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) measurement satellite, launched in 2016. In this study, the University of Leicester Full Physics (UoL-FP) algorithm is implemented for TanSat nadir mode XCO<sub>2</sub> retrievals. We develop a spectrum correction method to reduce the retrieval errors by the online fitting of an 8<sup>th</sup> order Fourier series. The spectrum-correction model and its a priori parameters are developed by analyzing the solar calibration measurement. This correction provides a significant improvement to the O<sub>2</sub> A band retrieval. Accordingly, we extend the previous TanSat single CO<sub>2</sub> weak band retrieval to a combined O<sub>2</sub> A and CO<sub>2</sub> weak band retrieval. A Genetic Algorithm (GA) has been applied to determine the threshold values of post-screening filters. In total, 18.3% of the retrieved data is identified as high quality compared to the original measurements. The same quality control parameters have been used in a footprint independent multiple linear regression bias correction due to the strong correlation with the XCO<sub>2</sub> retrieval error. Twenty sites of the Total Column Carbon Observing Network (TCCON) have been selected to validate our new approach for the TanSat XCO<sub>2</sub> retrieval. We show that our new approach produces a significant improvement on the XCO<sub>2</sub> retrieval accuracy and precision when compared to TCCON with an average bias and RMSE of -0.08 ppm and 1.47 ppm, respectively. The methods used in this study can help to improve the XCO<sub>2</sub> retrieval from TanSat and subsequently the Level-2 data production, and hence will be applied in the TanSat operational XCO<sub>2</sub> processing.
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