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Tropospheric NO2 measurements using a three-wavelength optical parametric oscillator differential absorption lidar

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ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
卷 14, 期 6, 页码 4069-4082

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/amt-14-4069-2021

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  1. PIRT project - US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (AQC) Center (DOD) under HU PIRT [551150-211150]
  2. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Cooperative Science Center for Earth System and Sciences and Remote Sensing Technologies (NOAA-CESSRST) [NA16SEC4810008]

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A novel three-wavelength DIAL technique is proposed for more accurate measurements of NO2 with lower retrieval uncertainties compared to the traditional two-wavelength method. The study indicates that the three-wavelength DIAL technique can reduce fluctuations caused by aerosol backscattering. Additionally, NO2 profiles retrieved using this technique show similar vertical structures and magnitudes to modeled profiles.
The conventional two-wavelength differential absorption lidar (DIAL) has measured air pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide (NO2). However, high concentrations of aerosol within the planetary boundary layer (PBL) can cause significant retrieval errors using only a two-wavelength DIAL technique to measure NO2. We proposed a new technique to obtain more accurate measurements of NO2 using a three-wavelength DIAL technique based on an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) laser. This study derives the three-wavelength DIAL retrieval equations necessary to retrieve vertical profiles of NO2 in the troposphere. Additionally, two rules to obtain the optimum choice of the three wavelengths applied in the retrieval are designed to help increase the differences in the NO2 absorption cross-sections and reduce aerosol interference. NO2 retrieval relative uncertainties caused by aerosol extinction, molecular extinction, absorption of gases other than the gas of interest and backscattering are calculated using two-wavelength DIAL (438 and 439.5 nm) and three-wavelength DIAL (438, 439.5 and 441 nm) techniques. The retrieval uncertainties in aerosol extinction using the three-wavelength DIAL technique are reduced to less than 2% of those when using the two-wavelength DIAL technique. Moreover, the retrieval uncertainty analysis indicates that the three-wavelength DIAL technique can reduce more fluctuation caused by aerosol backscattering than the two-wavelength DIAL tech- nique. This study presents NO2 concentration profiles which were obtained using the HU (Hampton University) three-wavelength OPO DIAL. As a first step to assess the accuracy of the HU lidar NO2 profiles, we compared the NO2 profiles to simulated data from the Weather Research and Forecasting Chemistry (WRF-Chem) model. This comparison suggests that the NO2 profiles retrieved with the three-wavelength DIAL technique have similar vertical structure and magnitudes typically within +/- 0.1 ppb compared to modeled profiles.

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