Revision of the World Meteorological Organization Global Atmosphere Watch (WMO/GAW) CO<sub>2</sub> calibration scale
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Published:2021-04-26
Issue:4
Volume:14
Page:3015-3032
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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:
Hall Bradley D., Crotwell Andrew M., Kitzis Duane R., Mefford ThomasORCID, Miller Benjamin R., Schibig Michael F., Tans Pieter P.
Abstract
Abstract. The NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory serves as the World
Meteorological Organization Global Atmosphere Watch (WMO/GAW) Central
Calibration Laboratory (CCL) for CO2 and is responsible for maintaining
the WMO/GAW mole fraction scale used as a reference within the WMO/GAW
program. The current WMO-CO2-X2007 scale is embodied by 15 aluminum
cylinders containing modified natural air, with CO2 mole fractions
determined using the NOAA manometer from 1995 to 2006. We have made two
minor corrections to historical manometric records: fixing an error in the
applied second virial coefficient of CO2 and accounting for loss of a
small amount of CO2 to materials in the manometer during the
measurement process. By incorporating these corrections, extending the
measurement records of the original 15 primary standards through 2015, and
adding four new primary standards to the suite, we define a new scale,
identified as WMO-CO2-X2019. The new scale is 0.18 µmol mol−1
(ppm) greater than the previous scale at 400 ppm CO2. While this
difference is small in relative terms (0.045 %), it is significant in
terms of atmospheric monitoring. All measurements of tertiary-level
standards will be reprocessed to WMO-CO2-X2019. The new scale is more
internally consistent than WMO-CO2-X2007 owing to revisions in
propagation and should result in an overall improvement in atmospheric data
records traceable to the CCL.
Funder
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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