International audienceThe main aspects of an absolute method for measurement of the mixing ratio of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) are presented. The method is based on cryogenic extraction of CO from air after oxidation to CO2 followed by accurate volumetric determination. Gravimetric measurement is used to determine the quantity of sample air processed. In routine operation the overall error can be kept below 1%. Furthermore, the results of a laboratory intercomparison are analyzed. It is shown how offsets in the commonly applied analytical methods can occur and how these can seriously affect results obtained at the low concentration end (<100 nmole/mole)
Abstract. Goal of the project CARIBIC (Civil Aircraft for the Regular Investigation of the atmospher...
The first key comparison on carbon monoxide (CO) in nitrogen dates back to 1992 (CCQM-K1a). It was o...
A fully automated system for the determination of δ13C and δ18O in atmospheric CO has been developed...
International audienceThe main aspects of an absolute method for measurement of the mixing ratio of ...
The main function of the CO instrument is to provide continuous accurate measurements of carbon mono...
The carbon monoxide (CO) reference scale created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrat...
Abstract. Long-term monitoring of carbon monoxide (CO) mixing ratios in the atmosphere over the Paci...
The Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellite (MAPS) instrument measures carbon monoxide (CO) in t...
Trace level measurements of carbon monoxide (CO) in air are important for the understanding of sourc...
We present a new analysis technique for stable isotope ratios (δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<...
The determination of carbon monoxide is also possible by trapping CO on preconditioned molecular sie...
The carbon monoxide measurement system used in the NASA Global Atmospheric Sampling Program (GASP) i...
A spectrophotometric method for atmospheric carbon monoxide measurement using the molybdenum blue co...
A new technique for measuring CO2 concentration in air samples, based on mass spectrometry, is descr...
The rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are responsible for fundamental changes occurr...
Abstract. Goal of the project CARIBIC (Civil Aircraft for the Regular Investigation of the atmospher...
The first key comparison on carbon monoxide (CO) in nitrogen dates back to 1992 (CCQM-K1a). It was o...
A fully automated system for the determination of δ13C and δ18O in atmospheric CO has been developed...
International audienceThe main aspects of an absolute method for measurement of the mixing ratio of ...
The main function of the CO instrument is to provide continuous accurate measurements of carbon mono...
The carbon monoxide (CO) reference scale created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrat...
Abstract. Long-term monitoring of carbon monoxide (CO) mixing ratios in the atmosphere over the Paci...
The Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellite (MAPS) instrument measures carbon monoxide (CO) in t...
Trace level measurements of carbon monoxide (CO) in air are important for the understanding of sourc...
We present a new analysis technique for stable isotope ratios (δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<...
The determination of carbon monoxide is also possible by trapping CO on preconditioned molecular sie...
The carbon monoxide measurement system used in the NASA Global Atmospheric Sampling Program (GASP) i...
A spectrophotometric method for atmospheric carbon monoxide measurement using the molybdenum blue co...
A new technique for measuring CO2 concentration in air samples, based on mass spectrometry, is descr...
The rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are responsible for fundamental changes occurr...
Abstract. Goal of the project CARIBIC (Civil Aircraft for the Regular Investigation of the atmospher...
The first key comparison on carbon monoxide (CO) in nitrogen dates back to 1992 (CCQM-K1a). It was o...
A fully automated system for the determination of δ13C and δ18O in atmospheric CO has been developed...