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Baray J-L, Courcoux Y, Keckhut P, Portafaix T, Tulet P, Cammas J-P, Hauchecorne A, Godin Beekmann S, De Mazière M, Hermans C, Desmet F, Sellegri K, Colomb A, Ramonet M, Sciare J, Vuillemin C, Hoareau C, Dionisi D, Duflot V, Vérèmes H, Porteneuve J, Gabarrot F, Gaudo T, Metzger J-M, Payen G, Leclair de Bellevue J, Barthe C, Posny F, Ricaud P, Abchiche A, Delmas R, . (2013). Maïdo observatory: a new high-altitude station facility at Reunion Island (21° S, 55° E) for long-term atmospheric remote sensing and in situ measurements
. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 6(10), 2865–2877.
Abstract: Since the nineties, atmospheric measurement systems have been deployed at Reunion Island, mainly for monitoring the atmospheric composition in the framework of NDSC/NDACC (Network for the Detection of Stratospheric Change/Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change). The location of Reunion Island presents a great interest because there are very few multi-instrumented stations in the tropics and particularly in the southern hemisphere. In 2012, a new observatory was commissioned in Maïdo at 2200 m above sea level: it hosts various instruments for atmospheric measurements, including lidar systems, spectro-radiometers and in situ gas and aerosol measurements.
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