Quantitative analysis of NOx emissions from Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment satellite image sequences

Leue, C; Wenig, M; Wagner, T; Klimm, O; Platt, U; Jahne, B

HERO ID

89379

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2001

Language

English

HERO ID 89379
In Press No
Year 2001
Title Quantitative analysis of NOx emissions from Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment satellite image sequences
Authors Leue, C; Wenig, M; Wagner, T; Klimm, O; Platt, U; Jahne, B
Journal Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume 106
Issue D6
Page Numbers 5493-5505
Abstract Nitric oxides (NOx) play a very important role among the anthropogenic trace gases. They affect human health and have an impact on ozone chemistry and climatic change. Here we describe a new method for the quantification of the global NOx budget from image sequences of the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) spectrometer on board the ERS 2 satellite. In contrast to measurements using ground-based or balloon- or aircraft-borne sensors, this instrument provides, for the first time, the possibility of observing global maps of NO2 column densities. As part of this work, algorithms were developed to analyze GOME spectra numerically and to extract physically relevant parameters from the resulting maps using image-processing techniques. Column densities of NO, were determined using differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS) [Platt, 1994]. By the combined use of an efficient B-spline interpolation and an inversion algorithm based on Householder transformations, the numerical algorithms accelerate the retrievals by a factor of 26 with respect to previous methods. Moreover, techniques are presented for separating tropospheric and stratospheric NO2 colums and estimating the lifetime of NO2 in the troposphere. This allows determination of regional NOx source strengths. Independent of traditional methods, a global source strength of (43 +/- 20) Tg N yr(-1) is estimated. The accurarcy of this method is comparable to that of established statistical aroaches.
Doi 10.1029/2000JD900572
Wosid WOS:000167635900026
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Conference Name 2nd AGU Chapman Conference on Water Vapor in the Climate System
Conference Date OCT 12-15, 1999
Comments ECRIB. Umlaut over a in Jahne; x in NOx is an italicized subscript.J. Geophys. Res. [Atmos.] 106: 5493-5505.
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword DIFFERENTIAL OPTICAL-ABSORPTION; SPECTROSCOPY; TROPOSPHERE; DEPOSITION; CHEMISTRY; NITROGEN; BUDGETS; LAYER
Is Qa No