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TRISTAR - A tracer in-situ TDLAS for atmospheric research

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Date

1998

Authors

Wienhold, F.G.
Fischer, H.
Hoor, P.
Wagner, V.
Königstedt, R.
Harris, G.W.
Anders, J.
Grisar, R.
Knothe, M.
Riedel, W.J.

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Springer Verlag

Abstract

O during two airborne polar stratospheric campaigns in January and March 1997. These species were detected using integration periods of 1 s with a precision of ±2%(3σ) and a calibration accuracy of ±2.8% during a total of 11 measurement flights up to a maximum altitude of 12.5 km. More recently all three channels have been operated simultaneously for CO, CH4, and N2O with comparable results.

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Applied Physics, B67, 411-417.