Characterisation of GOME-2 formaldehyde retrieval sensitivity

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Discipline
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Subject
atmospheric chemistry
formaldehyde
GOME
magnitude
satellite imagery
sensitivity analysis
spectral analysis
troposphere
Pacific Ocean
Audience
Scientific
Date
2013Metadata
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Formaldehyde (CH2O) is an important tracer of tropospheric photochemistry, whose slant column abundance can be retrieved from satellite measurements of solar backscattered UV radiation, using differential absorption retrieval techniques. In this work a spectral fitting sensitivity analysis is conducted on CH2O slant columns retrieved from the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment 2 (GOME-2) instrument. Despite quite different spectral fitting approaches, the retrieved CH2O slant columns have geographic distributions that generally match expected CH2O sources, though the slant column magnitudes and corresponding uncertainties are particularly sensitive to the retrieval set-up. The choice of spectral fitting window, polynomial order, I0 correction, and inclusion of minor absorbers tend to result in the largest modulations of retrieved slant column magnitude and fit quality. However, application of a reference sector correction using observations over the remote Pacific Ocean is shown to largely homogenise the resulting CH2O vertical columns obtained with different retrieval settings, thereby largely reducing any systematic error sources from spectral fitting.
Citation
Hewson, W.; Bosch, H.; Barkley, M.P.; De Smedt, I. (2013). Characterisation of GOME-2 formaldehyde retrieval sensitivity. , Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Vol. 6, Issue 2, 371-386, DOI: 10.5194/amt-6-371-2013.Identifiers
scopus: 2-s2.0-84882644766
Type
Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng