Autonomous airborne mid-infrared spectrometer for high-precision measurements of ethane during the NASA ACT-America studies
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Published:2020-11-17
Issue:11
Volume:13
Page:6095-6112
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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:
Weibring PetterORCID, Richter Dirk, Walega James G., Fried Alan, DiGangi JoshuaORCID, Halliday HannahORCID, Choi YonghoonORCID, Baier Bianca, Sweeney ColmORCID, Miller Ben, Davis Kenneth J.ORCID, Barkley Zachary, Obland Michael D.
Abstract
Abstract. An airborne trace gas sensor based on mid-infrared technology is presented
for fast (1 s) and high-precision ethane measurements during the
Atmospheric Carbon and Transport-America (ACT-America) study. The
ACT-America campaign is a multiyear effort to better understand and
quantify sources and sinks for the two major greenhouse gases carbon dioxide
and methane. Simultaneous airborne ethane and methane measurements provide
one method by which sources of methane can be identified and quantified. The
instrument described herein was operated on NASA's B200 King Air airplane
spanning five separate field deployments. As this platform has limited
payload capabilities, considerable effort was devoted to minimizing
instrument weight and size without sacrificing airborne ethane measurement
performance. This paper describes the numerous features designed to achieve
these goals. Two of the key instrument features that were realized were
autonomous instrument control with no onboard operator and the
implementation of direct absorption spectroscopy based on fundamental first
principles. We present airborne measurement performance for ethane based
upon the precisions of zero air background measurements and ambient
precision during quiescent stable periods. The airborne performance was
improved with each successive deployment phase, and we summarize the major
upgraded design features to achieve these improvements. During the fourth
deployment phase in the spring of 2018, the instrument achieved 1 s
(1σ) airborne ethane precisions reproducibly in the 30–40
parts per trillion by volume (pptv) range in both the boundary layer and the
less turbulent free troposphere. This performance is among some of the best
reported to date for fast (1 Hz) airborne ethane measurements. In both the
laboratory conditions and at times during calm and level airborne operation,
these precisions were as low as 15–20 pptv.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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