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Trace gas observations with Los Gatos ICOS Analyzers on the FZJ meteorological tower

USE OF THE DATA

The data here are provided free of charge and you are free to use them as you like, provided you confer to thte following terms and conditions

  1. The data have been carefully quality checked as described below. However, we do not give any guarantee whatsoever with respect to the accuracy of the data and infomration provided, and under no circumstances will we accept liability claims (if you do find or suspect errors or inconsistencies, please let us know and we will try to fix it).
  2. The data are acquired and provided by Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institute for Energy and Climate Research, IEK-7: Stratosphere, which should be acknowledged with any use of the data.

  3. In case the data are used extensively (i.e. representing a major contribution) in a scientific publication, please consider offering co-authorship to those making the efforts to acquire and quality check these data.
  4. CONTACT: Marc von Hobe, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-7, Tel.: +49 2461 614620


100 m Platform, Fast Greenhouse Gas Analyzer, CO2, CH4, H2O

Near real time data of the past 24 hours can be viewed here.

Past data starting from February 2014 can be downloaded from the table below. Data are grouped in monthly files of 10-minute averages.
If you would like to get older data or data with higher time resolution, please contact Marc von Hobe.

Month

Graph

Data file

Accuracy1

Precision2

Remarks

Jul 2014

fgga2014_07.png

fzj100m_2014_07.csv

CO2: +2.5/-2.5 ppm

CO2: 0.7 ppm
CH4: 0.003 ppm

Jun 2014

fgga2014_06.png

fzj100m_2014_06.csv

CO2: +2.5/-5.5 ppm

CO2: 0.6 ppm
CH4: 0.003 ppm

May 2014

fgga2014_05.png

fzj100m_2014_05.csv

CO2: +2.5/-2.5 ppm

CO2: 0.6 ppm
CH4: 0.003 ppm

Apr 2014

fgga2014_04.png

fzj100m_2014_04.csv

CO2: +2.5/-4.5 ppm

CO2: 0.6 ppm
CH4: 0.003 ppm

Mar 2014

fgga2014_03.png

fzj100m_2014_03.csv

CO2: +4.5/-2.5 ppm

CO2: 0.5 ppm
CH4: 0.003 ppm

Feb 2014

fgga2014_02.png

fzj100m_2014_02.csv

CO2: +/- 4.5 ppm

CO2: 0.6 ppm
CH4: 0.004 ppm

The FGGA is compared to a CO2 standard gas approximately every two weeks. There are currently no standards for CH4 and H2O. However, because it is a direct spectroscopic method over entire absorption lines with known line characteristics, accuracy for all gases is expected to fall within 2 %.
1Accuracy is given here in terms of the maximum deviation between FGGA and the CO2 standard, combined with the 2.5 ppm uncertainty of the standard.
2Instrument presision is determined as the standard deviation determined during the standard measurements.

Full specifications of the Fast Greenhouse Gas Analyzer are found here (note that ours is the 2009 model, not the current one).

20 m Platform, Mid Infrared Cavity Enhanced Spectrometer (MICA) CO2, CO, H2O

Past data starting from February 2014 can be downloaded from the table below. Data are grouped in monthly files of 10-minute averages.
If you would like to get older data or data with higher time resolution, please contact Marc von Hobe.

Month

Graph

Data file

Accuracy1

Precision2

Remarks

Jul 2014

ccia2014_07.png

fzj20m_2014_07.csv

CO2: +2.5/-5.5 ppm

CO2: 0.3 ppm

Jun 2014

ccia2014_06.png

fzj20m_2014_06.csv

CO2: +5.5/-2.5 ppm

CO2: 0.3 ppm

Due to problems with the internal pressure regulation, data between 13 and 27 June were discarded

May 2014

ccia2014_05.png

fzj20m_2014_05.csv

CO2: +2.5/-10.5 ppm

CO2: 0.4 ppm

Apr 2014

ccia2014_04.png

fzj20m_2014_04.csv

CO2: +2.5/-6.5 ppm

CO2: 0.4 ppm

Due to the temporary absence of the MICA instrument (for a ship cruise in the Indian Ocean), CO2 measurements after 2. April, 12:35 utc, were made by a Carbon Dioxide Isotope Analyzer (2009 model).

Mar 2014

mica2014_03.png

fzj20m_2014_03.csv

CO2: +2.5/-2.5 ppm

CO2: 0.4 ppm
CO: 2.3 ppb

Feb 2014

mica2014_02.png

fzj20m_2014_02.csv

CO2: +3.5/-2.5 ppm

CO2: 0.5 ppm
CO: 2.3 ppb

The instrument is compared to a CO2 standard gas approximately every two weeks. There are currently no standards for CO and H2O. However, because it is a direct spectroscopic method over entire absorption lines with known line characteristics, accuracy for all gases is expected to fall within 2 %.
1Accuracy is given here in terms of the maximum deviation between MICA and the CO2 standard, combined with the 2.5 ppm uncertainty of the standard.
2Instrument presision is determined as the standard deviation determined during the standard measurements.

Meteorological data

An overview of the meteorological data measured at the FZJ tower is given at http://www.fz-juelich.de/gs/DE/UeberUns/Organisation/S-U/Meteorologie/wetter/wetterdaten_node.html. These data are also archived in 10-minute-averages and can be obtained from Dr. Axel Knaps.


Our Team

Current operation and maintenance of ICOS instruments: Marc von Hobe, Corinna Kloss, Nicole Spelten, Anne Richter (all IEK-7)

Special thanks to former IEK-7 student Stephanie Schrade, who carried out the original installations of the analyzers at the meteorological tower


AMICA: TowerObservations (zuletzt geändert am 2017-11-24 13:49:58 durch MarcVonHobe)