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Atmospheric Measurements by Ultra-Light SpEctrometer (AMULSE) Dedicated to Vertical Profile in Situ Measurements of Carbon Dioxide (CO(2)) Under Weather Balloons: Instrumental Development and Field Application

The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere plays an important role in the radiative effects in the Earth’s climate system. Therefore, it is crucial to increase the number of atmospheric observations in order to quantify the natural sinks and emission sources. We report in this paper the...

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Autores principales: Joly, Lilian, Maamary, Rabih, Decarpenterie, Thomas, Cousin, Julien, Dumelié, Nicolas, Chauvin, Nicolas, Legain, Dominique, Tzanos, Diane, Durry, Georges
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5087397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27690046
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s16101609
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author Joly, Lilian
Maamary, Rabih
Decarpenterie, Thomas
Cousin, Julien
Dumelié, Nicolas
Chauvin, Nicolas
Legain, Dominique
Tzanos, Diane
Durry, Georges
author_facet Joly, Lilian
Maamary, Rabih
Decarpenterie, Thomas
Cousin, Julien
Dumelié, Nicolas
Chauvin, Nicolas
Legain, Dominique
Tzanos, Diane
Durry, Georges
author_sort Joly, Lilian
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description The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere plays an important role in the radiative effects in the Earth’s climate system. Therefore, it is crucial to increase the number of atmospheric observations in order to quantify the natural sinks and emission sources. We report in this paper the development of a new compact lightweight spectrometer (1.8 kg) called AMULSE based on near infrared laser technology at 2.04 µm coupled to a 6-m open-path multipass cell. The measurements were made using the Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy (WMS) technique and the spectrometer is hence dedicated to in situ measuring the vertical profiles of the CO(2) at high precision levels (σ(Allan) = 0.96 ppm in 1 s integration time (1σ)) and with high temporal/spatial resolution (1 Hz/5 m) using meteorological balloons. The instrument is compact, robust, cost-effective, fully autonomous, has low-power consumption, a non-intrusive probe and is plug & play. It was first calibrated and validated in the laboratory and then used for 17 successful flights up to 10 km altitude in the region Champagne—Ardenne, France in 2014. A rate of 100% of instrument recovery was validated due to the pre-localization prediction of the Météo—France based on the flight simulation software.
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spelling pubmed-50873972016-11-07 Atmospheric Measurements by Ultra-Light SpEctrometer (AMULSE) Dedicated to Vertical Profile in Situ Measurements of Carbon Dioxide (CO(2)) Under Weather Balloons: Instrumental Development and Field Application Joly, Lilian Maamary, Rabih Decarpenterie, Thomas Cousin, Julien Dumelié, Nicolas Chauvin, Nicolas Legain, Dominique Tzanos, Diane Durry, Georges Sensors (Basel) Article The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere plays an important role in the radiative effects in the Earth’s climate system. Therefore, it is crucial to increase the number of atmospheric observations in order to quantify the natural sinks and emission sources. We report in this paper the development of a new compact lightweight spectrometer (1.8 kg) called AMULSE based on near infrared laser technology at 2.04 µm coupled to a 6-m open-path multipass cell. The measurements were made using the Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy (WMS) technique and the spectrometer is hence dedicated to in situ measuring the vertical profiles of the CO(2) at high precision levels (σ(Allan) = 0.96 ppm in 1 s integration time (1σ)) and with high temporal/spatial resolution (1 Hz/5 m) using meteorological balloons. The instrument is compact, robust, cost-effective, fully autonomous, has low-power consumption, a non-intrusive probe and is plug & play. It was first calibrated and validated in the laboratory and then used for 17 successful flights up to 10 km altitude in the region Champagne—Ardenne, France in 2014. A rate of 100% of instrument recovery was validated due to the pre-localization prediction of the Météo—France based on the flight simulation software. MDPI 2016-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5087397/ /pubmed/27690046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s16101609 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Joly, Lilian
Maamary, Rabih
Decarpenterie, Thomas
Cousin, Julien
Dumelié, Nicolas
Chauvin, Nicolas
Legain, Dominique
Tzanos, Diane
Durry, Georges
Atmospheric Measurements by Ultra-Light SpEctrometer (AMULSE) Dedicated to Vertical Profile in Situ Measurements of Carbon Dioxide (CO(2)) Under Weather Balloons: Instrumental Development and Field Application
title Atmospheric Measurements by Ultra-Light SpEctrometer (AMULSE) Dedicated to Vertical Profile in Situ Measurements of Carbon Dioxide (CO(2)) Under Weather Balloons: Instrumental Development and Field Application
title_full Atmospheric Measurements by Ultra-Light SpEctrometer (AMULSE) Dedicated to Vertical Profile in Situ Measurements of Carbon Dioxide (CO(2)) Under Weather Balloons: Instrumental Development and Field Application
title_fullStr Atmospheric Measurements by Ultra-Light SpEctrometer (AMULSE) Dedicated to Vertical Profile in Situ Measurements of Carbon Dioxide (CO(2)) Under Weather Balloons: Instrumental Development and Field Application
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric Measurements by Ultra-Light SpEctrometer (AMULSE) Dedicated to Vertical Profile in Situ Measurements of Carbon Dioxide (CO(2)) Under Weather Balloons: Instrumental Development and Field Application
title_short Atmospheric Measurements by Ultra-Light SpEctrometer (AMULSE) Dedicated to Vertical Profile in Situ Measurements of Carbon Dioxide (CO(2)) Under Weather Balloons: Instrumental Development and Field Application
title_sort atmospheric measurements by ultra-light spectrometer (amulse) dedicated to vertical profile in situ measurements of carbon dioxide (co(2)) under weather balloons: instrumental development and field application
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5087397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27690046
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s16101609
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