Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS) and its application to analysis of Δ17O(CO2) from small air samples collected with an AirCore

We present the set-up and a scientific application of the Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS), a device to collect and to store the vertical profile of air collected with an AirCore (Karion et al., 2010) in numerous sub-samples for later analysis in the laboratory. The SAS described here is a 20 m l...

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Main Authors: Mrozek, D.J., van der Veen, C., Hofmann, M.E.G., Chen, Huilin, Kivi, Rigel, Heikkinen, Pauli, Roeckmann, T.
Other Authors: Sub Atmospheric physics and chemistry, Sub Algemeen Marine & Atmospheric Res, Marine and Atmospheric Research
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/350673
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/350673 2023-07-23T04:21:45+02:00 Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS) and its application to analysis of Δ17O(CO2) from small air samples collected with an AirCore Mrozek, D.J. van der Veen, C. Hofmann, M.E.G. Chen, Huilin Kivi, Rigel Heikkinen, Pauli Roeckmann, T. Sub Atmospheric physics and chemistry Sub Algemeen Marine & Atmospheric Res Marine and Atmospheric Research 2016 image/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/350673 en eng 1867-8610 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/350673 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Article 2016 ftunivutrecht 2023-07-02T02:08:14Z We present the set-up and a scientific application of the Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS), a device to collect and to store the vertical profile of air collected with an AirCore (Karion et al., 2010) in numerous sub-samples for later analysis in the laboratory. The SAS described here is a 20 m long 1/4 inch stainless steel tubing that is separated by eleven valves to divide the tubing into 10 identical segments, but it can be easily adapted to collect smaller or larger samples. In the collection phase the SAS is directly connected to the outlet of an optical analyzer that measures the mole fractions of CO2, CH4 and CO from an AirCore sampler. The stratospheric part (or if desired any part of the AirCore air) is then directed through the SAS. When the SAS is filled with the selected air, the valves are closed and the vertical profile is maintained in the different segments of the SAS. The segments can later be analysed to retrieve vertical profiles of other trace gas signatures that require slower instrumentation. As an application, we describe the coupling of the SAS to an analytical system to determine the 17O excess of CO2, which is a tracer for photochemical processing of stratospheric air. For this purpose the analytical system described by Mrozek et al. (2015) was adapted for analysis of air directly from the SAS. The performance of the coupled system is demonstrated for a set of air samples from an AirCore flight in November 2014 near Sodankylä, Finland. The standard error for a 25 mL air sample at stratospheric CO2 mole fraction is 0.56 ‰ (1σ) for δ17O and 0.03 ‰ (1σ) for both δ18O and δ13C. Measured Δ17O(CO2) values show a clear correlation with N2O in agreement with already published data. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sodankylä Utrecht University Repository Sodankylä ENVELOPE(26.600,26.600,67.417,67.417)
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description We present the set-up and a scientific application of the Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS), a device to collect and to store the vertical profile of air collected with an AirCore (Karion et al., 2010) in numerous sub-samples for later analysis in the laboratory. The SAS described here is a 20 m long 1/4 inch stainless steel tubing that is separated by eleven valves to divide the tubing into 10 identical segments, but it can be easily adapted to collect smaller or larger samples. In the collection phase the SAS is directly connected to the outlet of an optical analyzer that measures the mole fractions of CO2, CH4 and CO from an AirCore sampler. The stratospheric part (or if desired any part of the AirCore air) is then directed through the SAS. When the SAS is filled with the selected air, the valves are closed and the vertical profile is maintained in the different segments of the SAS. The segments can later be analysed to retrieve vertical profiles of other trace gas signatures that require slower instrumentation. As an application, we describe the coupling of the SAS to an analytical system to determine the 17O excess of CO2, which is a tracer for photochemical processing of stratospheric air. For this purpose the analytical system described by Mrozek et al. (2015) was adapted for analysis of air directly from the SAS. The performance of the coupled system is demonstrated for a set of air samples from an AirCore flight in November 2014 near Sodankylä, Finland. The standard error for a 25 mL air sample at stratospheric CO2 mole fraction is 0.56 ‰ (1σ) for δ17O and 0.03 ‰ (1σ) for both δ18O and δ13C. Measured Δ17O(CO2) values show a clear correlation with N2O in agreement with already published data.
author2 Sub Atmospheric physics and chemistry
Sub Algemeen Marine & Atmospheric Res
Marine and Atmospheric Research
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mrozek, D.J.
van der Veen, C.
Hofmann, M.E.G.
Chen, Huilin
Kivi, Rigel
Heikkinen, Pauli
Roeckmann, T.
spellingShingle Mrozek, D.J.
van der Veen, C.
Hofmann, M.E.G.
Chen, Huilin
Kivi, Rigel
Heikkinen, Pauli
Roeckmann, T.
Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS) and its application to analysis of Δ17O(CO2) from small air samples collected with an AirCore
author_facet Mrozek, D.J.
van der Veen, C.
Hofmann, M.E.G.
Chen, Huilin
Kivi, Rigel
Heikkinen, Pauli
Roeckmann, T.
author_sort Mrozek, D.J.
title Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS) and its application to analysis of Δ17O(CO2) from small air samples collected with an AirCore
title_short Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS) and its application to analysis of Δ17O(CO2) from small air samples collected with an AirCore
title_full Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS) and its application to analysis of Δ17O(CO2) from small air samples collected with an AirCore
title_fullStr Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS) and its application to analysis of Δ17O(CO2) from small air samples collected with an AirCore
title_full_unstemmed Stratospheric Air Sub-sampler (SAS) and its application to analysis of Δ17O(CO2) from small air samples collected with an AirCore
title_sort stratospheric air sub-sampler (sas) and its application to analysis of δ17o(co2) from small air samples collected with an aircore
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