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    Vigouroux, Corinne; Langerock, Bavo; Bauer Aquino, Carlos Augusto; Blumenstock, Thomas; Cheng, Zhibin; De Mazière, Martine; De Smedt, Isabelle; Grutter, Michel; Hannigan, James W; Jones, Nicholas; Kivi, Rigel; Loyola, Diego; Lutsch, Erik; Mahieu, Emmanuel; Makarova, Maria; Metzger, Jean-Marc; Morino, Isamu; Murata, Isao; Nagahama, Tomoo; Notholt, Justus; Ortega, Ivan; Palm, Mathias; Pinardi, Gaia; Röhling, Amelie; Smale, Dan; Stremme, Wolfgang; Strong, Kim; Sussmann, Ralf; Té, Yao; van Roozendael, Michel; Wang, Pucai; Winkler, Holger

    Atmospheric measurement techniques, 07/2020, Volume: 13, Issue: 7
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    TROPOMI (the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument), on board the Sentinel-5 Precursor (S5P) satellite, has been monitoring the Earth's atmosphere since October 2017 with an unprecedented horizontal resolution (initially 7 km.sup.2 x3.5 km.sup.2, upgraded to 5.5 km.sup.2 x3.5 km.sup.2 in August 2019). Monitoring air quality is one of the main objectives of TROPOMI; it obtains measurements of important pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and formaldehyde (HCHO). In this paper we assess the quality of the latest HCHO TROPOMI products versions 1.1.(5-7), using ground-based solar-absorption FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared) measurements of HCHO from 25 stations around the world, including high-, mid-, and low-latitude sites. Most of these stations are part of the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC), and they provide a wide range of observation conditions, from very clean remote sites to those with high HCHO levels from anthropogenic or biogenic emissions. The ground-based HCHO retrieval settings have been optimized and harmonized at all the stations, ensuring a consistent validation among the sites.