Messungen von dynamischen Tracern und Ozon in der arktischen Stratosphäre: Analyse und Interpretation flugzeuggetragener Submillimeterwellenmessungen

The Airborne Submillimeter Radiometer (ASUR) is a passive heterodyne instrument using a superconducting detector with an instrumental frequency range from 604.3 to 662.3 GHz.Operating onboard an aircraft to avoid absorption by tropospheric water vapor key species of the stratospheric ozone chemistry...

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Main Author: Bremer, Holger
Other Authors: Künzi, K., Bleck-Neuhaus, J.
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:German
Published: Universität Bremen 2001
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Online Access:https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/1813
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000002361
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description The Airborne Submillimeter Radiometer (ASUR) is a passive heterodyne instrument using a superconducting detector with an instrumental frequency range from 604.3 to 662.3 GHz.Operating onboard an aircraft to avoid absorption by tropospheric water vapor key species of the stratospheric ozone chemistry can be detected for a vertical altitude range from 15 to 55 km. In the winter 1999/2000 the ASUR instrument participated in the THESEO 2000/SOLVE project onboard the NASA research aircraft DC-8. Three deployments were carried out in December 1999, January 2000, and March 2000 with 23 flights total. This last winter was one of the coldest in the last 10 years with sufficiently low temperatures for PSC formation from December 1999 until March 2000. To estimate the chemical ozone loss during the winter chemical and dynamical effects have to be separated. Four different methods have been applied to take diabatic descent into account: isentropes of constant potential temperature, heating rates calculated from ozone measurements, measurements of the dynamical tracer N:sub:2:/sub:O, as well as correlation of ozone and N:sub:2:/sub:O across the vortex edge. Also within this study diabatic descent has been calculated from ASUR N2O measurements and heating rate calculations, using ASUR ozone measurements. Finally the results have been compared to measurements performed by various instruments as well as the SLIMCAT model calculations. An important result of these investigations is that the ozone loss estimated from heating rate calculations as well as from correlation with N2O agree very good with each other. Both methods lead to a chemical loss between 30% and 40% in the lower stratosphere. Taking ASUR´s lower vertical resolution into account, these results also agree very good with sonde measurements and model calculations. The two other methods investigated, isentropes and correlations across the vortex edge tend to underestimate espectively overestimate the chemical ozone loss.
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spelling ftsubbremen:oai:media.suub.uni-bremen.de:Publications/elib/1813 2025-05-18T13:59:16+00:00 Messungen von dynamischen Tracern und Ozon in der arktischen Stratosphäre: Analyse und Interpretation flugzeuggetragener Submillimeterwellenmessungen Measurements of dynamical tracer and ozone in the Arctic stratosphere: Analysis and interpretation of airborne submillimeter measurements Bremer, Holger Künzi, K. Bleck-Neuhaus, J. 2001-12-19 application/pdf https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/1813 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000002361 ger ger Universität Bremen Fachbereich 01: Physik/Elektrotechnik (FB 01) info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bitte wählen Sie eine Lizenz aus: (Unsere Empfehlung: CC-BY) ozone chemistry tracer measurements radiometry airborne submillimeterwave Arctic stratosphere 80 ddc:80 Dissertation doctoralThesis 2001 ftsubbremen 2025-04-21T14:16:55Z The Airborne Submillimeter Radiometer (ASUR) is a passive heterodyne instrument using a superconducting detector with an instrumental frequency range from 604.3 to 662.3 GHz.Operating onboard an aircraft to avoid absorption by tropospheric water vapor key species of the stratospheric ozone chemistry can be detected for a vertical altitude range from 15 to 55 km. In the winter 1999/2000 the ASUR instrument participated in the THESEO 2000/SOLVE project onboard the NASA research aircraft DC-8. Three deployments were carried out in December 1999, January 2000, and March 2000 with 23 flights total. This last winter was one of the coldest in the last 10 years with sufficiently low temperatures for PSC formation from December 1999 until March 2000. To estimate the chemical ozone loss during the winter chemical and dynamical effects have to be separated. Four different methods have been applied to take diabatic descent into account: isentropes of constant potential temperature, heating rates calculated from ozone measurements, measurements of the dynamical tracer N:sub:2:/sub:O, as well as correlation of ozone and N:sub:2:/sub:O across the vortex edge. Also within this study diabatic descent has been calculated from ASUR N2O measurements and heating rate calculations, using ASUR ozone measurements. Finally the results have been compared to measurements performed by various instruments as well as the SLIMCAT model calculations. An important result of these investigations is that the ozone loss estimated from heating rate calculations as well as from correlation with N2O agree very good with each other. Both methods lead to a chemical loss between 30% and 40% in the lower stratosphere. Taking ASUR´s lower vertical resolution into account, these results also agree very good with sonde measurements and model calculations. The two other methods investigated, isentropes and correlations across the vortex edge tend to underestimate espectively overestimate the chemical ozone loss. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Arktis* Media SuUB Bremen (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen) Arctic
spellingShingle ozone chemistry
tracer measurements
radiometry
airborne
submillimeterwave
Arctic
stratosphere
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ddc:80
Bremer, Holger
Messungen von dynamischen Tracern und Ozon in der arktischen Stratosphäre: Analyse und Interpretation flugzeuggetragener Submillimeterwellenmessungen
title Messungen von dynamischen Tracern und Ozon in der arktischen Stratosphäre: Analyse und Interpretation flugzeuggetragener Submillimeterwellenmessungen
title_full Messungen von dynamischen Tracern und Ozon in der arktischen Stratosphäre: Analyse und Interpretation flugzeuggetragener Submillimeterwellenmessungen
title_fullStr Messungen von dynamischen Tracern und Ozon in der arktischen Stratosphäre: Analyse und Interpretation flugzeuggetragener Submillimeterwellenmessungen
title_full_unstemmed Messungen von dynamischen Tracern und Ozon in der arktischen Stratosphäre: Analyse und Interpretation flugzeuggetragener Submillimeterwellenmessungen
title_short Messungen von dynamischen Tracern und Ozon in der arktischen Stratosphäre: Analyse und Interpretation flugzeuggetragener Submillimeterwellenmessungen
title_sort messungen von dynamischen tracern und ozon in der arktischen stratosphäre: analyse und interpretation flugzeuggetragener submillimeterwellenmessungen
topic ozone chemistry
tracer measurements
radiometry
airborne
submillimeterwave
Arctic
stratosphere
80
ddc:80
topic_facet ozone chemistry
tracer measurements
radiometry
airborne
submillimeterwave
Arctic
stratosphere
80
ddc:80
url https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/1813
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000002361