Slant Column Measurements of O3 and NO2 During the NDSC Intercomparison of Zenith-Sky UV-Visible Spectrometers in June 1996

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H. K. Roscoe
P. V. Johnston
M. Van Roozendael
A. Richter
A. Sarkissian
J. Roscoe
K. E. Preston
J-C. Lambert
C. Hermans
W. DeCuyper
S. Dzienus
T. Winterrath
J. Burrows
F. Goutail
J-P. Pommereau
E. D'Almeida
J. Hottier
C. Coureul
R. Didier
I. Pundt
L. M. Bartlett
C. T. McElroy
J. E. Kerr
A. Elokhov
G. Giovanelli
F. Ravegnani
M. Premuda
I. Kostadinov
F. Erle
T. Wagner
K. Pfeilsticker
M. Kenntner
L. C. Marquard
M. Gil
O. Puentedura
M. Yela
D. W. Arlander
B. A. Kastad Hoiskar
C. W. Tellefsen
K. Karlsen Tornkvist
B. Heese
R. L. Jones
S. R. Aliwell
R. A. Freshwater
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[1] British Antarctic Survey/NERC,Inst. Environmental Phys.
[2] NIWA,Physics Dept.
[3] IASB,Fisbat Institute
[4] University of Bremen,Inst. Umweltphysik, INF 366
[5] Service d'Aeronomie du CNRS,Centre for Atmospheric Science
[6] University of Wales,undefined
[7] AES,undefined
[8] Institute of Atmospheric Physics,undefined
[9] CNR,undefined
[10] University of Heidelberg,undefined
[11] INTA,undefined
[12] NILU,undefined
[13] UNIS,undefined
[14] University of Cambridge,undefined
[15] Department of Chemistry,undefined
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Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry | 1999年 / 32卷
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ozone; NO2; UV visible;
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In June 1996, 16 UV-visible sensors from 11 institutes measured spectra of the zenith sky for more than 10 days. Spectra were analysed in real-time to determine slant column amounts of O3 and NO2. Spectra of Hg lamps and lasers were measured, and the amount of NO2 in a cell was determined by each spectrometer. Some spectra were re-analysed after obvious errors were found. Slant columns were compared in two ways: by examining regression analyses against comparison instruments over the whole range of solar zenith angles; and by taking fractional differences from a comparison instrument at solar zenith angles between 85° and 91°. Regression identified which pairs of instruments were most consistent, and so which could be used as universal comparison instruments. For O3, regression slopes for the whole campaign agreed within 5% for most instruments despite the use of different cross-sections and wavelength intervals, whereas similar agreement was only achieved for NO2 when the same cross-sections and wavelength intervals were used and only one half-day's data was analysed. Mean fractional differences in NO2 from a comparison instrument fall within ±7% (1-sigma) for most instruments, with standard deviations of the mean differences averaging 4.5%. Mean differences in O3 fall within ±2.5% (1- sigma) for most instruments, with standard deviations of the mean differences averaging 2%. Measurements of NO2 in the cell had similar agreement to measurements of NO2 in the atmosphere, but for some instruments measurements with cell and atmosphere relative to a comparison instrument disagreed by more than the error bars.
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