Greenhouse gas measurements over a 144 km open path in the Canary Islands
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Published:2012-09-27
Issue:9
Volume:5
Page:2309-2319
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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:
Brooke J. S. A.,Bernath P. F.,Kirchengast G.,Thomas C. B.,Wang J.-G.,Tereszchuk K. A.,González Abad G.,Hargreaves R. J.,Beale C. A.,Harrison J. J.,Schweitzer S.,Proschek V.,Martin P. A.,Kasyutich V. L.,Gerbig C.,Kolle O.,Loescher A.
Abstract
Abstract. A new technique for the satellite remote sensing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere via the absorption of short-wave infrared laser signals transmitted between counter-rotating satellites in low Earth orbit has recently been proposed; this would enable the acquisition of a long-term, stable, global set of altitude-resolved concentration measurements. We present the first ground-based experimental demonstration of this new infrared-laser occultation method, in which the atmospheric absorption of CO2 near 2.1 μm was measured over a ~144 km path length between two peaks in the Canary Islands (at an altitude of ~2.4 km), using relatively low power diode lasers (~4 to 10 mW). The retrieved CO2 volume mixing ratio of 400 ppm (±15 ppm) is consistent within experimental uncertainty with simultaneously recorded in situ validation measurements. We conclude that the new method has a sound basis for monitoring CO2 in the free atmosphere; other greenhouse gases such as methane, nitrous oxide and water vapour can be monitored in the same way.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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