Airborne DOAS limb measurements of tropospheric trace gas profiles: case study on the profile retrieval of O4 and BrO

A novel limb scanning mini-DOAS spectrometer for the detection of UV/vis absorbing radicals (e.g., O3, BrO, IO, HONO) was deployed on the DLR-Falcon (Deutsches Zentrum f�¼r Luft- und Raumfahrt) aircraft and tested during the ASTAR 2007 campaign (Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Rad...

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Published in:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Main Authors: Prados-Roman, C., Butz, A., Deutschmann, T., Dorf, M., Kritten, L., Minikin, Andreas, Platt, U., Schlager, Hans, Sihler, H., Theys, N., Van Roozendael, M., Wagner, T., Pfeilsticker, K.
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:72333 2023-05-15T15:18:54+02:00 Airborne DOAS limb measurements of tropospheric trace gas profiles: case study on the profile retrieval of O4 and BrO Prados-Roman, C. Butz, A. Deutschmann, T. Dorf, M. Kritten, L. Minikin, Andreas Platt, U. Schlager, Hans Sihler, H. Theys, N. Van Roozendael, M. Wagner, T. Pfeilsticker, K. 2011 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/72333/ https://elib.dlr.de/72333/1/prados-roman-et-al_2011_amt-4-1241-2011_airborne-doas-limb-measurements-astar-2007.pdf http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/4/1241/2011/amt-4-1241-2011.html en eng Copernicus Publications https://elib.dlr.de/72333/1/prados-roman-et-al_2011_amt-4-1241-2011_airborne-doas-limb-measurements-astar-2007.pdf Prados-Roman, C. und Butz, A. und Deutschmann, T. und Dorf, M. und Kritten, L. und Minikin, Andreas und Platt, U. und Schlager, Hans und Sihler, H. und Theys, N. und Van Roozendael, M. und Wagner, T. und Pfeilsticker, K. (2011) Airborne DOAS limb measurements of tropospheric trace gas profiles: case study on the profile retrieval of O4 and BrO. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 4, Seiten 1241-1260. Copernicus Publications. DOI:10.5194/amt-4-1241-2011 <https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-4-1241-2011> Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe Zeitschriftenbeitrag PeerReviewed 2011 ftdlr https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-4-1241-2011 2019-05-05T22:52:56Z A novel limb scanning mini-DOAS spectrometer for the detection of UV/vis absorbing radicals (e.g., O3, BrO, IO, HONO) was deployed on the DLR-Falcon (Deutsches Zentrum fÃ�¼r Luft- und Raumfahrt) aircraft and tested during the ASTAR 2007 campaign (Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation) that took place at Svalbard (78Ã�° N) in spring 2007. Our main objectives during this campaign were to test the instrument, and to perform spectral and profile retrievals of tropospheric trace gases, with particular interest on investigating the distribution of halogen compounds (e.g., BrO) during the so-called ozone depletion events (ODEs). In the present work, a new method for the retrieval of vertical profiles of tropospheric trace gases from tropospheric DOAS limb observations is presented. Major challenges arise from modeling the radiative transfer in an aerosol and cloud particle loaded atmosphere, and from overcoming the lack of a priori knowledge of the targeted trace gas vertical distribution (e.g., unknown tropospheric BrO vertical distribution). Here, those challenges are tackled by a mathematical inversion of tropospheric trace gas profiles using a regularization approach constrained by a retrieved vertical profile of the aerosols extinction coefficient EM. The validity and limitations of the algorithm are tested with in situ measured EM, and with an absorber of known vertical profile (O4). The method is then used for retrieving vertical profiles of tropospheric BrO. Results indicate that, for aircraft ascent/descent observations, the limit for the BrO detection is roughly 1.5 pptv (pmol molâÂ�Â�1), and the BrO profiles inferred from the boundary layer up to the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere have around 10 degrees of freedom. For the ASTAR 2007 deployments during ODEs, the retrieved BrO vertical profiles consistently indicate high BrO mixing ratios (âÂ�¼15 pptv) within the boundary layer, low BrO mixing ratios (âÂ�¤1.5 pptv) in the free troposphere, occasionally enhanced BrO mixing ratios (âÂ�¼1.5 pptv) in the upper troposphere, and increasing BrO mixing ratios with altitude in the lowermost stratosphere. These findings agree reasonably well with satellite and balloon-borne soundings of total and partial BrO atmospheric column densities. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Arctic Svalbard German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library Arctic Svalbard Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 4 6 1241 1260
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topic Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe
spellingShingle Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe
Prados-Roman, C.
Butz, A.
Deutschmann, T.
Dorf, M.
Kritten, L.
Minikin, Andreas
Platt, U.
Schlager, Hans
Sihler, H.
Theys, N.
Van Roozendael, M.
Wagner, T.
Pfeilsticker, K.
Airborne DOAS limb measurements of tropospheric trace gas profiles: case study on the profile retrieval of O4 and BrO
topic_facet Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe
description A novel limb scanning mini-DOAS spectrometer for the detection of UV/vis absorbing radicals (e.g., O3, BrO, IO, HONO) was deployed on the DLR-Falcon (Deutsches Zentrum f�¼r Luft- und Raumfahrt) aircraft and tested during the ASTAR 2007 campaign (Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation) that took place at Svalbard (78�° N) in spring 2007. Our main objectives during this campaign were to test the instrument, and to perform spectral and profile retrievals of tropospheric trace gases, with particular interest on investigating the distribution of halogen compounds (e.g., BrO) during the so-called ozone depletion events (ODEs). In the present work, a new method for the retrieval of vertical profiles of tropospheric trace gases from tropospheric DOAS limb observations is presented. Major challenges arise from modeling the radiative transfer in an aerosol and cloud particle loaded atmosphere, and from overcoming the lack of a priori knowledge of the targeted trace gas vertical distribution (e.g., unknown tropospheric BrO vertical distribution). Here, those challenges are tackled by a mathematical inversion of tropospheric trace gas profiles using a regularization approach constrained by a retrieved vertical profile of the aerosols extinction coefficient EM. The validity and limitations of the algorithm are tested with in situ measured EM, and with an absorber of known vertical profile (O4). The method is then used for retrieving vertical profiles of tropospheric BrO. Results indicate that, for aircraft ascent/descent observations, the limit for the BrO detection is roughly 1.5 pptv (pmol molâ��1), and the BrO profiles inferred from the boundary layer up to the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere have around 10 degrees of freedom. For the ASTAR 2007 deployments during ODEs, the retrieved BrO vertical profiles consistently indicate high BrO mixing ratios (â�¼15 pptv) within the boundary layer, low BrO mixing ratios (â�¤1.5 pptv) in the free troposphere, occasionally enhanced BrO mixing ratios (â�¼1.5 pptv) in the upper troposphere, and increasing BrO mixing ratios with altitude in the lowermost stratosphere. These findings agree reasonably well with satellite and balloon-borne soundings of total and partial BrO atmospheric column densities.
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author Prados-Roman, C.
Butz, A.
Deutschmann, T.
Dorf, M.
Kritten, L.
Minikin, Andreas
Platt, U.
Schlager, Hans
Sihler, H.
Theys, N.
Van Roozendael, M.
Wagner, T.
Pfeilsticker, K.
author_facet Prados-Roman, C.
Butz, A.
Deutschmann, T.
Dorf, M.
Kritten, L.
Minikin, Andreas
Platt, U.
Schlager, Hans
Sihler, H.
Theys, N.
Van Roozendael, M.
Wagner, T.
Pfeilsticker, K.
author_sort Prados-Roman, C.
title Airborne DOAS limb measurements of tropospheric trace gas profiles: case study on the profile retrieval of O4 and BrO
title_short Airborne DOAS limb measurements of tropospheric trace gas profiles: case study on the profile retrieval of O4 and BrO
title_full Airborne DOAS limb measurements of tropospheric trace gas profiles: case study on the profile retrieval of O4 and BrO
title_fullStr Airborne DOAS limb measurements of tropospheric trace gas profiles: case study on the profile retrieval of O4 and BrO
title_full_unstemmed Airborne DOAS limb measurements of tropospheric trace gas profiles: case study on the profile retrieval of O4 and BrO
title_sort airborne doas limb measurements of tropospheric trace gas profiles: case study on the profile retrieval of o4 and bro
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