• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 39, Issue s2, 214005 (2012)
Xie Yangyi1、2、*, Liu Jiqiao1, Jiang Jiaxin1、2, and Chen Weibiao1
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    Xie Yangyi, Liu Jiqiao, Jiang Jiaxin, Chen Weibiao. Effects of Atmosphere Temperature, Humidity and Pressure for a Space-Borne Lidar Measuring Atmosphere CO2 Concentrations[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2012, 39(s2): 214005 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The influences of atmospheric temperature, humidity and pressure uncertainties on space-borne integrated path differential absorption (IPDA) lidar measuring atmospheric column-averaged CO2 concentrations are studied. The column-averaged CO2 concentrations measurement principle and CO2 absorption cross section calculation method are presented. The influences of atmospheric temperature, humidity and pressure errors on retrieving CO2 concentrations around on-line CO2 absorption line are analyzed and simulations are implemented. For optimal IPDA lidar on-line and off-line wave number of 6361.2250 cm-1 and 6360.99 cm-1, the total column-averaged CO2 concentration measurement error is calculated to be 0.296×10-6 with temperature error of 1 K, humidity error of 10% and relative pressure error of 0.001. The result is important for retrieval of column-averaged CO2 concentration with high precision and lidar system parameters optimization.
    Xie Yangyi, Liu Jiqiao, Jiang Jiaxin, Chen Weibiao. Effects of Atmosphere Temperature, Humidity and Pressure for a Space-Borne Lidar Measuring Atmosphere CO2 Concentrations[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2012, 39(s2): 214005
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