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Derivation of tropospheric methane from TCCON CH₄ and HF total column observations

Authors :
Saad, K. M.
Wunch, D.
Toon, G. C.
Bernath, P.
Boone, C.
Connor, B.
Deutscher, N. M.
Griffith, D. W. T.
Kivi, R.
Notholt, J.
Roehl, C.
Schneider, M.
Sherlock, V.
Wennberg, P. O.
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
European Geosciences Union, 2014.

Abstract

The Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) is a global ground-based network of Fourier transform spectrometers that produce precise measurements of column-averaged dry-air mole fractions of atmospheric methane (CH₄). Temporal variability in the total column of CH₄ due to stratospheric dynamics obscures fluctuations and trends driven by tropospheric transport and local surface fluxes that are critical for understanding CH₄ sources and sinks. We reduce the contribution of stratospheric variability from the total column average by subtracting an estimate of the stratospheric CH₄ derived from simultaneous measurements of hydrogen fluoride (HF). HF provides a proxy for stratospheric CH₄ because it is strongly correlated to CH₄ in the stratosphere, has an accurately known tropospheric abundance (of zero), and is measured at most TCCON stations. The stratospheric partial column of CH₄ is calculated as a function of the zonal and annual trends in the relationship between CH₄ and HF in the stratosphere, which we determine from ACE-FTS satellite data. We also explicitly take into account the CH₄ column averaging kernel to estimate the contribution of stratospheric CH₄ to the total column. The resulting tropospheric CH₄ columns are consistent with in situ aircraft measurements and augment existing observations in the troposphere.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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