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Estimated Total Emissions Of Trace Gases From The Canberra Wildfires Of 2003: A New Method Using Satellite Measurements Of Aerosol Optical Depth & The Mozart Chemical Transport Model, Clare Paton-Walsh, L Emmons, Stephen R. Wilson Jan 2010

Estimated Total Emissions Of Trace Gases From The Canberra Wildfires Of 2003: A New Method Using Satellite Measurements Of Aerosol Optical Depth & The Mozart Chemical Transport Model, Clare Paton-Walsh, L Emmons, Stephen R. Wilson

Faculty of Science - Papers (Archive)

In this paper we describe a new method for estimating trace gas emissions from large vegetation fires using satellite measurements of aerosol optical depth (AOD) at 550 nm, combined with an atmospheric chemical transport model. The method uses a threshold value to screen out normal levels of AOD that may be caused by raised dust, sea salt aerosols or diffuse smoke transported from distant fires. Using this method we infer an estimated total emission of 15±5 Tg of carbon monoxide, 0.05±0.02 Tg of hydrogen cyanide, 0.11±0.03 Tg of ammonia, 0.25±0.07 Tg of formaldehyde, 0.03±0.01 of acetylene, 0.10±0.03 Tg of ethylene, …


Validation Of Five Years (2003-2007) Of Sciamachy Co Total Column Measurements Using Ground-Based Spectrometer Observations, A T. J De Laat, A M. S Gloudemans, H Schrijver, I Aben, Y Nagahama, K Suzuki, E Mahieu, N B. Jones, Clare Paton-Walsh, N M. Deutscher, D W. T Griffith, M De Maziere, R L. Mittermeier, H Fast, J Notholt, M Palm, T Hawat, T Blumenstock, F Hase, M Schneider, C Rinsland, A V. Dzhola, E I. Grechko, A M. Poberovskii, M V. Makarova, J Mellqvist, A Strandberg, R Sussmann, T Borsdorff, M Rettinger Jan 2010

Validation Of Five Years (2003-2007) Of Sciamachy Co Total Column Measurements Using Ground-Based Spectrometer Observations, A T. J De Laat, A M. S Gloudemans, H Schrijver, I Aben, Y Nagahama, K Suzuki, E Mahieu, N B. Jones, Clare Paton-Walsh, N M. Deutscher, D W. T Griffith, M De Maziere, R L. Mittermeier, H Fast, J Notholt, M Palm, T Hawat, T Blumenstock, F Hase, M Schneider, C Rinsland, A V. Dzhola, E I. Grechko, A M. Poberovskii, M V. Makarova, J Mellqvist, A Strandberg, R Sussmann, T Borsdorff, M Rettinger

Faculty of Science - Papers (Archive)

Abstract. This paper presents a validation study of SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY) carbon monoxide (CO) total column measurements from the Iterative Maximum Likelihood Method (IMLM) algorithm using ground-based spectrometer observations from twenty surface stations for the five year time period of 2003–2007. Overall we find a good agreement between SCIAMACHY and ground-based observations for both mean values as well as seasonal variations. For high-latitude Northern Hemisphere stations absolute differences between SCIAMACHY and ground-based measurements are close to or fall within the SCIAMACHY CO 2 precision of 0.2×1018 molecules/cm2 (10%) indicating that SCIAMACHY can observe CO accurately …