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Michael Stovern
Michael Stovern
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Remote sensing
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Chemistry
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Understanding Oil and Gas Pneumatic Controllers in the Denver-Julesburg Basin using Optical Gas Imaging
2020
Journal of The Air & Waste Management Association
Michael Stovern
Jeramy Murray
Colin Schwartz
Cindy Beeler
Eben D. Thoma
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Retrieval of water vapor using ground-based observations from a prototype ATOMMS active centimeter- and millimeter-wavelength occultation instrument
2019
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Dale M. Ward
E. Robert Kursinski
Angel Otarola
Michael Stovern
Josh McGhee
Abe Young
Jared Hainsworth
Jeff Hagen
William Sisk
Heather L. Reed
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Retrieval of Water Vapor using Ground-based Observations from a Prototype ATOMMS Active cm- and mm- Wavelength Occultation Instrument
2017
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions
Dale M. Ward
E. Robert Kursinski
Angel Otarola
Michael Stovern
Josh McGee
Abe Young
Jared Hainsworth
Jeff Hagen
William Sisk
Heather L. Reed
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Atmospheric profiling via satellite to satellite occultations near water and ozone absorption lines for weather and climate
2016
E. R. Kursinski
Dale M. Ward
Angel Otarola
J. McGhee
Michael Stovern
K. G. Sammler
Heather L. Reed
D. Erickson
C McCormick
E Griggs
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Development of the ATOMMS next generation satellite to satellite occultation for global monitoring of climate
2009
David M. Ward
E. R. Kursinski
Angel Otarola
K. G. Sammler
Michael Stovern
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