Likelihood Informed Dimension Reduction for Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Constituent Profiles

  • Lamminpää O
  • Laine M
  • Tukiainen S
  • et al.
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Abstract

We use likelihood informed dimension reduction (LIS) (T. Cui et al. 2014) for inverting vertical profile information of atmospheric methane from ground based Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) measurements at Sodankyl\"a, Northern Finland. The measurements belong to the word wide TCCON network for greenhouse gas measurements and, in addition to providing accurate greenhouse gas measurements, they are important for validating satellite observations. LIS allows construction of an efficient Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling algorithm that explores only a reduced dimensional space but still produces a good approximation of the original full dimensional Bayesian posterior distribution. This in effect makes the statistical estimation problem independent of the discretization of the inverse problem. In addition, we compare LIS to a dimension reduction method based on prior covariance matrix truncation used earlier (S. Tukiainen et al. 2016).

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Lamminpää, O., Laine, M., Tukiainen, S., & Tamminen, J. (2019). Likelihood Informed Dimension Reduction for Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Constituent Profiles (pp. 65–78). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04161-8_6

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