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GACM : Global Atmospheric Composition Mission

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GACM will enable scientists to better understand the relationship between atmospheric ozone distribution and the factors that alter it.

Surface deformation is linked directly to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides. Observations of surface deformation are used to forecast the likelihood of earthquakes occurring as a function of location, as well as predicting both the place and time that volcanic eruptions and landslides are likely. Advances in earthquake science leading to improved time-dependent probabilities would be significantly facilitated by global observations of surface deformation, and could result in significant increases in the health and safety of the public due to decreased exposure to tectonic hazards. Monitoring surface deformation is also important for improving the safety and efficiency of extraction of hydrocarbons, for managing our ground water resources, and, in the future, providing information for managing CO2 sequestration.

Mission objectives:

  • Ozone and related gases for intercontinental air quality and stratospheric ozone layer prediction.

Orbit:

  • LEO, SSO

Instruments:

  • UV spectrometer
  • IR spectrometer
  • Microwave limb sounder

Resources:

Decadal Survey