Technical note: Evaluation of standard ultraviolet absorption ozone monitors in a polluted urban environment
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Published:2006-08-01
Issue:10
Volume:6
Page:3163-3180
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Dunlea E. J.,Herndon S. C.,Nelson D. D.,Volkamer R. M.,Lamb B. K.,Allwine E. J.,Grutter M.,Ramos Villegas C. R.,Marquez C.,Blanco S.,Cardenas B.,Kolb C. E.,Molina L. T.,Molina M. J.
Abstract
Abstract. The performance of the EPA Federal Equivalent Method (FEM) technique for monitoring ambient concentrations of O3 via ultraviolet absorption (UV) has been evaluated using data from the Mexico City Metropolitan Area field campaign (MCMA-2003). Comparisons of UV O3 monitors with open path Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (DOAS) and open path Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy instruments in two locations revealed average discrepancies in the measured concentrations between +13% to −18%. Good agreement of two separate open path DOAS measurements at one location indicated that spatial and temporal inhomogeneities were not substantially influencing comparisons of the point sampling and open path instruments. The poor agreement between the UV O3 monitors and the open path instruments was attributed to incorrect calibration factors for the UV monitors, although interferences could not be completely ruled out. Applying a linear correction to these calibration factors results in excellent agreement of the UV O3 monitors with the co-located open path measurements; regression slopes of 0.94 to 1.04 and associated R2 values of >0.89. A third UV O3 monitor suffered from large spurious interferences, which were attributed to extinction of UV radiation within the monitor by fine particles (<0.2 µm). The overall performance of this particular monitor was poor owing to a combination of interferences from a contaminated particle filter and/or ozone scrubber. Suggestions for improved operation practices of these UV O3 monitors and recommendations for future testing are made.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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