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  Atmospheric carbon gases retrieved from SCIAMACHY by WFM-DOAS: version 0.5 CO and CH4 and impact of calibration improvements on CO2 retrieval

Buchwitz, M., De Beek, R., Noël, S., Burrows, J. P., Bovensmann, H., Schneising, O., et al. (2006). Atmospheric carbon gases retrieved from SCIAMACHY by WFM-DOAS: version 0.5 CO and CH4 and impact of calibration improvements on CO2 retrieval. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 6, 2727-2751. doi:10.5194/acp-6-2727-2006.

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Buchwitz, M., Author
De Beek, R., Author
Noël, S., Author
Burrows, J. P., Author
Bovensmann, H., Author
Schneising, O., Author
Khlystova, I., Author
Bruns, M., Author
Bremer, H., Author
Bergamaschi, P., Author
Körner, S.1, Author           
Heimann, M.1, Author           
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1Department Biogeochemical Systems, Prof. M. Heimann, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497755              

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Free keywords: Truthing-station-zugspitze Total column amounts Methane emissions Onboard envisat Satellite data Model Validation Algorithm Monoxide Sensitivity
 Abstract: The three carbon gases carbon monoxide ( CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4) are important atmospheric constituents affecting air quality and climate. The near-infrared nadir spectra measured by SCIAMACHY on ENVISAT contain information on the vertical columns of these gases which we retrieve using a modified DOAS algorithm (WFM-DOAS or WFMD). Our main data products are CO vertical columns and dry-air column averaged mixing ratios of methane (CH4) and CO2 ( denoted XCH4 and XCO2). For CO and CH4 we present new results for the year 2003 obtained with an improved version of WFM-DOAS (WFMDv0.5) retrieved from Level 1 version 4 (Lv1v4) spectra. This data set has recently been compared with a network of ground based FTIR stations. Here we describe the WFMDv0.5 algorithm, present global and regional maps, and comparisons with global reference data. We show that major problems of the previous versions (v0.4 and v0.41) related to the varying ice-layer on the SCIAMACHY channel 8 detector have been solved. Compared to MOPITT the SCIAMACHY CO columns are on average higher by about 10 - 20%. Regionally, however, especially over central South America, differences can be much larger. For methane we present global and regional maps which are compared to TM5 model simulations performed using standard methane emission inventories. We show that methane source regions can be clearly detected with SCIAMACHY. We also show that the methane data product can be significantly further improved using Lv1v5 spectra with improved calibration. For CO2 we present three years of SCIAMACHY CO2 measurements over Park Falls, Wisconsin, USA, retrieved from Lv1v5. We show that the quality of CO2 retrieved from these spectra is significantly higher compared to WFMDv0.4 XCO2 retrieved from Lv1v4. [References: 50]

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Publ. Info: Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany : European Geosciences Union
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 6 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 2727 - 2751 Identifier: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/111030403014016
ISSN: 1680-7316