Atmospheric ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) over the Paris megacity: 9 years of total column observations from ground-based infrared remote sensing
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Published:2020-07-21
Issue:7
Volume:13
Page:3923-3937
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
Tournadre BenoîtORCID, Chelin Pascale, Ray Mokhtar, Cuesta JuanORCID, Kutzner Rebecca D., Landsheere Xavier, Fortems-Cheiney Audrey, Flaud Jean-Marie, Hase Frank, Blumenstock Thomas, Orphal Johannes, Viatte Camille, Camy-Peyret Claude
Abstract
Abstract. In this paper, we present the first multiyear time
series of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) ground-based measurements in the Paris region
(Créteil, 48.79∘ N, 2.44∘ E, France) retrieved with
the midresolution “Observations of the Atmosphere by Solar absorption
Infrared Spectroscopy” (OASIS) ground-based Fourier transform infrared
solar observatory. Located in an urban region, OASIS has previously been
used for monitoring air quality (tropospheric ozone and carbon monoxide)
thanks to its specific column sensitivity across the whole troposphere down
to the atmospheric boundary layer. A total of 4920 measurements of
atmospheric total columns of ammonia have been obtained from 2009 to 2017,
with uncertainties ranging from 20 % to 35 %, and have been compared with
NH3 concentrations derived from the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding
Interferometer (IASI). OASIS ground-based measurements show significant
interannual and seasonal variabilities of atmospheric ammonia. NH3
total columns over the Paris megacity (12 million people) vary seasonally by 2 orders of magnitude from approximately 0.1×1016 molec. cm−2
in winter to 10×1016 molec. cm−2 for spring peaks, probably due
to springtime spreading of fertilizers on surrounding croplands.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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