Background CO2 levels and error analysis from ground-based solar absorption IR measurements in central Mexico

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In this investigation we analyze two common optical configurations to retrieve CO2 total column amounts from solar absorption infrared spectra. The noise errors using either a KBr or a CaF2 beam splitter, a main component of a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR), are quantified in order to assess the relative precisions of the measurements. The configuration using a CaF2 beam splitter, as deployed by the instruments which contribute to the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON), shows a slightly better precision. However, we show that the precisions in XCO2 (D0.2095 / Total Column CO2 Total Column O2 ) retrieved from >96% of the spectra measured with a KBr beam splitter fall well below 0.2 %. A bias in XCO2 (KBrCaF2) of C0.56±0.25 ppm was found when using an independent data set as reference. This value, which corresponds to C0.14±0.064 %, is slightly larger than the mean precisions obtained. A 3-year XCO2 time series from FTIR measurements at the highaltitude site of Altzomoni in central Mexico presents clear annual and diurnal cycles, and a trend of C2.2 ppm yr+1 could be determined.

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Baylon, J. L., Stremme, W., Grutter, M., Hase, F., & Blumenstock, T. (2017). Background CO2 levels and error analysis from ground-based solar absorption IR measurements in central Mexico. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 10(7), 2425–2434. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-2425-2017

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