University of Wollongong
Browse

Seasonal and latitudinal variation of atmospheric methane: A ground-based and ship-borne solar IR spectroscopic study

Download (296.57 kB)
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-15, 11:08 authored by T Warneke, J Meirink, P Bergamaschi, J Grooss, J Notholt, G Toon, Voltaire Velazco, A Goede, O Schrems
Column-averaged volume mixing ratios of CH4 were retrieved with a precision of better than 0.5% from infrared solar absorption spectra obtained at Ny-Alesund (Spitsbergen, 79°N) between 1997 and 2004 and during two ship cruises (54°N–34°S) on the Atlantic in 2003. The retrieval has been performed in a spectral region available to all operational FTIR (Fourier Transform InfraRed) spectrometers performing solar absorption measurements. The seasonality and the long-term increase of the tropospheric volume-mixing ratio, derived from the infrared measurements agree well with data from surface sampling at this site. The latitudinal variation of ship-borne measurements between 54°N and 34°S is in agreement with inverse model simulations which are optimized vs. the global NOAA/ESRL measurements.

History

Citation

Warneke, T., Meirink, J. F., Bergamaschi, P., Grooss, J. -U., Notholt, J., Toon, G. C., Velazco, V., Goede, A. & Schrems, O. (2006). Seasonal and latitudinal variation of atmospheric methane: A ground-based and ship-borne solar IR spectroscopic study. Geophysical Research Letters, 33 (14), L14812-1-L14812-5. Copyright 2006 the American Geophysical Union.

Journal title

Geophysical Research Letters

Volume

33

Issue

14

Pagination

L14812

Language

English

RIS ID

45990

Usage metrics

    Categories

    Keywords

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC