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Derivation Of Tropospheric Methane From Tccon Ch4 And Hf Total Column Observations, K. M. Saad, D. Wunch, P. Bernath, C. Boone, B. Connor, N. M. Deutscher, D.W.T. Griffith, R. Kivi, J. Notholt, C. Roehl, M. Schneider, V. Sherlock, P. O. Wennberg
Derivation Of Tropospheric Methane From Tccon Ch4 And Hf Total Column Observations, K. M. Saad, D. Wunch, P. Bernath, C. Boone, B. Connor, N. M. Deutscher, D.W.T. Griffith, R. Kivi, J. Notholt, C. Roehl, M. Schneider, V. Sherlock, P. O. Wennberg
Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Publications
The Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) is a global ground-based network of Fourier transform spectrometers that produce precise measurements of column-averaged dry-air mole fractions of atmospheric methane (CH4). Temporal variability in the total column of CH4 due to stratospheric dynamics obscures fluctuations and trends driven by tropospheric transport and local surface fluxes that are critical for understanding CH4 sources and sinks. We reduce the contribution of stratospheric variability from the total column average by subtracting an estimate of the stratospheric CH4 derived from simultaneous measurements of hydrogen fluoride (HF). HF provides a proxy for …
Spectrometric Monitoring Of Atmospheric Carbon Tetrafluoride (Cf4) Above The Jungfraujoch Station Since 1989: Evidence Of Continued Increase But At A Slowing Rate, E. Mahieu, R. Zander, G. C. Toon, M. K. Vollmer, S. Reimann, J. Muhle, W. Bader, B. Bovy, B. Lejune, C. Servais, P. F. Bernath
Spectrometric Monitoring Of Atmospheric Carbon Tetrafluoride (Cf4) Above The Jungfraujoch Station Since 1989: Evidence Of Continued Increase But At A Slowing Rate, E. Mahieu, R. Zander, G. C. Toon, M. K. Vollmer, S. Reimann, J. Muhle, W. Bader, B. Bovy, B. Lejune, C. Servais, P. F. Bernath
Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Publications
The long-term evolution of the vertical column abundance of carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) above the high-altitude Jungfraujoch station (Swiss Alps, 46.5 ° N, 8.0 ° E, 3580 ma.s.l.) has been derived from the spectrometric analysis of Fourier transform infrared solar spectra recorded at that site between 1989 and 2012. The investigation is based on a multi-microwindow approach, two encompassing pairs of absorption lines belonging to the R-branch of the strong ν3 band of CF4 centered at 1283 cm-1, and two additional ones to optimally account for weak but overlapping HNO3 interferences. The analysis reveals …