FIRST GROUND−BASED DOAS MEASUREMENTS OF NO2 AT KINSHASA AND COMPARISONS WITH SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS

Author:

Yombo Phaka Rodriguez1,Merlaud Alexis2,Pinardi Gaia2,Mahieu Emmanuel3,Hendrick François2,Friedrich Martina M.2,Fayt Caroline2,Van Roozendael Michel2,Djibi Buenimio Lomami4,Bopili Mbotia Lepiba Richard4,Phuku Phuati Edmond4,Mbungu Tsumbu Jean-Pierre4

Affiliation:

1. Institut d’Astrophysique et de Geophysique, UR SPHERES, Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium and Université de Kinshasa, Fac. Sciences/Dpt de Physique, Kinshasa, DR Congo

2. Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB), Brussels, Belgium

3. Institut d’Astrophysique et de Geophysique, UR SPHERES, Université de Liège, Liège, Belgium

4. Université de Kinshasa, Fac. Sciences/Dpt de Physique, Kinshasa, DR Congo

Abstract

AbstractWe present the first ground-based remote sensing measurements of NO2 made in Kinshasa. They were performed from 2017 to 2019. The motivation of making observations on air pollution in Kinshasa comes from its geographical location, its demography, its climatic conditions and the many different sources of NO2 existing in its surroundings. A method for recovering the vertical density of the NO2 tropospheric column (VCDtropo) based on the Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (DOAS) applied to observations at the zenith and 35° elevation angle is described. The mean value of VCDtropo observed in Kinshasa is 3 × 1015 molecules cm−2. We further present first comparisons with the OMI and TROPOMI satellite observations. When comparing OMI data with our observations and using a linear regression analysis, we find a slope of 0.34 and a correlation coefficient of 0.50 for 51 days of coincidences over 2017−2019. Similar comparisons with TROPOMI for 44 days show a slope of 0.41 and a correlation coefficient of 0.72. This study opens up perspectives for further air quality related studies in Kinshasa and central Africa.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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