Maxime Prignon

Postdoc at Geoscience and Remote Sensing

Maxime Prignon studies the atmosphere and the air quality using remote sensing observations. His research focuses on the remote sensing of ship emissions, employing visible/ultraviolet and infrared spectroscopy techniques. Thus, he is involved in shipping emission monitoring and regulation enforcement over Europe. He is also part of the NDACC effort to scrutinize atmospheric composition change (greenhouse gases and ozone depleting substances) from ground-based Fourier transform infrared observations.

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2024

Recent Decreases in the Growth Rate of Atmospheric HCFC-22 Column Derived From the Ground-Based FTIR Harmonized Retrievals at 16 NDACC Sites

Minqiang Zhou, Bavo Langerock, C. Vigouroux et al
Geophysical Research Letters. Vol. 51 (22)
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2022

Evaluation of the N2O Rate of Change to Understand the Stratospheric Brewer-Dobson Circulation in a Chemistry-Climate Model

Daniele Minganti, Simon Chabrillat, Q. Errera et al
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. Vol. 127 (22)
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