A thorough field comparison of two pCO2 instruments

We discuss results of a thorough comparison of two continuous surface seawater pCO2 analyzers, running in parallel aboard the German icebreaker Polarstern: General Oceanics (GO) model 8050 (showerhead equilibrator; installed 2007) and SubCtech (SCT) OceanPack (flat membrane equilibrator; installed 2...

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Main Authors: van Heuven, S., Hoppema, Mario, Heckmann, S., Marx, S., El Naggar, S., Rogenhagen, J., Dimmler, W., Hüttebräucker, O.
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/38679/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.45986
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author van Heuven, S.
Hoppema, Mario
Heckmann, S.
Marx, S.
El Naggar, S.
Rogenhagen, J.
Dimmler, W.
Hüttebräucker, O.
author_facet van Heuven, S.
Hoppema, Mario
Heckmann, S.
Marx, S.
El Naggar, S.
Rogenhagen, J.
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description We discuss results of a thorough comparison of two continuous surface seawater pCO2 analyzers, running in parallel aboard the German icebreaker Polarstern: General Oceanics (GO) model 8050 (showerhead equilibrator; installed 2007) and SubCtech (SCT) OceanPack (flat membrane equilibrator; installed 2012). Both systems draw the same seawater and are calibrated against the same standard gasses. We consider GO the 'baseline' system due to its high accuracy and long-term stability. After initial discrepancies between the systems, various changes made to the SCT hardware and software have improved compatibility to values good enough that the SCT system may be considered to deliver 'climate quality' pCO2 data. For example, the difference between instruments during Arctic expedition (8 weeks, pCO2 range 190-400 µatm) is only -0.4±2.0 µatm. Notwithstanding these encouraging results, continued field testing is required to ascertain long-term stability of the SCT system and to further improve its field calibration and validation thereof.
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:38679 2025-01-16T20:35:17+00:00 A thorough field comparison of two pCO2 instruments van Heuven, S. Hoppema, Mario Heckmann, S. Marx, S. El Naggar, S. Rogenhagen, J. Dimmler, W. Hüttebräucker, O. 2015-09-09 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/38679/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.45986 unknown van Heuven, S. , Hoppema, M. orcid:0000-0002-2326-619X , Heckmann, S. , Marx, S. , El Naggar, S. , Rogenhagen, J. , Dimmler, W. and Hüttebräucker, O. (2015) A thorough field comparison of two pCO2 instruments , SOLAS Open Science Conference 2015, Kiel, Germany, 7 September 2015 - 11 September 2015 . hdl:10013/epic.45986 EPIC3SOLAS Open Science Conference 2015, Kiel, Germany, 2015-09-07-2015-09-11 Conference notRev 2015 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:12:21Z We discuss results of a thorough comparison of two continuous surface seawater pCO2 analyzers, running in parallel aboard the German icebreaker Polarstern: General Oceanics (GO) model 8050 (showerhead equilibrator; installed 2007) and SubCtech (SCT) OceanPack (flat membrane equilibrator; installed 2012). Both systems draw the same seawater and are calibrated against the same standard gasses. We consider GO the 'baseline' system due to its high accuracy and long-term stability. After initial discrepancies between the systems, various changes made to the SCT hardware and software have improved compatibility to values good enough that the SCT system may be considered to deliver 'climate quality' pCO2 data. For example, the difference between instruments during Arctic expedition (8 weeks, pCO2 range 190-400 µatm) is only -0.4±2.0 µatm. Notwithstanding these encouraging results, continued field testing is required to ascertain long-term stability of the SCT system and to further improve its field calibration and validation thereof. Conference Object Arctic Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Arctic
spellingShingle van Heuven, S.
Hoppema, Mario
Heckmann, S.
Marx, S.
El Naggar, S.
Rogenhagen, J.
Dimmler, W.
Hüttebräucker, O.
A thorough field comparison of two pCO2 instruments
title A thorough field comparison of two pCO2 instruments
title_full A thorough field comparison of two pCO2 instruments
title_fullStr A thorough field comparison of two pCO2 instruments
title_full_unstemmed A thorough field comparison of two pCO2 instruments
title_short A thorough field comparison of two pCO2 instruments
title_sort thorough field comparison of two pco2 instruments
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/38679/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.45986