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Optimized approach to retrieve information on atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (OCS) above the Jungfraujoch station and change in its abundance since 1995.

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العنوان: Optimized approach to retrieve information on atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (OCS) above the Jungfraujoch station and change in its abundance since 1995.
المؤلفون: Lejeune, Bernard1 bernard.lejeune@ulg.ac.be, Mahieu, Emmanuel1, Vollmer, Martin K.2, Reimann, Stefan2, Bernath, Peter F.3,4, Boone, Christopher D.4, Walker, Kaley A.5, Servais, Christian1
المصدر: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer. Jan2017, Vol. 186, p81-95. 15p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *ATMOSPHERIC chemistry, *CARBONYL compounds, *FOURIER transform infrared spectroscopy, *CARBON dioxide, *ANTHROPOGENIC effects on nature
مستخلص: In this paper, we present an optimized retrieval strategy for carbonyl sulfide (OCS), using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) solar observations made at the high-altitude Jungfraujoch station in the Swiss Alps. More than 200 lines of the ν 3 fundamental band of OCS have been systematically evaluated and we selected 4 microwindows on the basis of objective criteria minimizing the effect of interferences, mainly by solar features, carbon dioxide and water vapor absorption lines, while maximizing the information content. Implementation of this new retrieval strategy provided an extended time series of the OCS abundance spanning the 1995–2015 time period, for the study of the long-term trend and seasonal variation of OCS in the free troposphere and stratosphere. Three distinct periods characterize the evolution of the tropospheric partial columns: a first decreasing period (1995–2002), an intermediate increasing period (2002–2008), and the more recent period (2008–2015) which shows no significant trend. Our FTIR tropospheric and stratospheric time series are compared with new in situ gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GCMS) measurements performed by Empa (Laboratory for Air Pollution/Environmental Technology) at the Jungfraujoch since 2008, and with space-borne solar occultation observations by the ACE-FTS instrument on-board the SCISAT satellite, respectively, and they show good agreement. The OCS signal recorded above Jungfraujoch appears to be closely related to anthropogenic sulfur emissions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
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تدمد:00224073
DOI:10.1016/j.jqsrt.2016.06.001