μdirac: An autonomous instrument for halocarbon measurements

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We describe a new instrument (μDirac) capable of measuring halocarbons in the atmosphere. Portability, power efficiency and autonomy were critical design requirements and the resulting instrument can be readily deployed unattended on a range of platforms: long duration balloon, aircraft, ship and ground-based stations. The instrument is a temperature programmed gas chromatograph with electron capture detector (GC-ECD). The design requirements led to μDirac being built in-house with several novel features. It currently measures a range of halocarbons (including short-lived tracers having biogenic and anthropogenic sources) with measurement precision relative standard deviations ranging from ± 1% (CCl4) to ± 9% (CH3I). The prototype instrument was first tested in 2005 and the instrument has been proved in the field on technically challenging aircraft and ground-based campaigns. Results from an aircraft and a ground-based deployment are described. © Author(s) 2010.

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Gostlow, B., Robinson, A. D., Harris, N. R. P., O’Brien, L. M., Oram, D. E., Mills, G. P., … Pyle, J. A. (2010). μdirac: An autonomous instrument for halocarbon measurements. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 3(2), 507–521. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-3-507-2010

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