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Quality controls, bias, and seasonality of COsub2/sub columns in the boreal forest with Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2, Total Carbon Column Observing Network, and EM27/SUN measurements

机译:具有轨道森林中的CO 2 柱的质量控制,偏见和季节性,具有轨道碳观察台-2,总碳柱观察网络和EM27 / SUN测量

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Seasonal CO2 exchange in the boreal forest plays an important role in the global carbon budget and in driving interannual variability in seasonal cycles of atmospheric CO2. Satellite-based observations from polar orbiting satellites like the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) offer an opportunity to characterize boreal forest seasonal cycles across longitudes with a spatially and temporally rich data set, but data quality controls and biases still require vetting at high latitudes. With the objective of improving data availability at northern, terrestrial high latitudes, this study evaluates quality control methods and biases of OCO-2 retrievals of atmospheric column-averaged dry air mole fractions of CO2 (XCO2) in boreal forest regions. In addition to the standard quality control (QC) filters recommended for the Atmospheric Carbon Observations from Space (ACOS) B8 (B8 QC) and ACOS B9 (B9 QC) OCO-2 retrievals, a third set of quality control filters were specifically tailored to boreal forest observations (boreal QC) with the goal of increasing data availability at high latitudes without sacrificing data quality. Ground-based reference measurements of XCO2 include observations from two sites in the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) at East Trout Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada, and Sodankyl?, Finland. OCO-2 retrievals were also compared to ground-based observations from two Bruker EM27/SUN Fourier transform infrared spectrometers (FTSs) at Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. The EM27/SUN spectrometers that were deployed in Fairbanks were carefully monitored for instrument performance and were bias corrected to TCCON using observations at the Caltech TCCON site. The B9 QC were found to pass approximately twice as many OCO-2 retrievals over land north of 50° N than the B8 QC, and the boreal QC were found to pass approximately twice as many retrievals in May, August, and September as the B9 QC. While boreal QC results in a substantial increase in passable retrievals, this is accompanied by increases in the standard deviations in biases at boreal forest sites from ~1.4 parts per million (ppm) with B9 QC to ~1.6 ppm with boreal QC. Total average biases for coincident OCO-2 retrievals at the three sites considered did not consistently increase or decrease with different QC methods, and instead, responses to changes in QC varied according to site and satellite viewing geometries. Regardless of the quality control method used, seasonal variability in biases was observed, and this variability was more pronounced at Sodankyl? and East Trout Lake than at Fairbanks. Long-term coincident observations from TCCON, EM27/SUN, and satellites from multiple locations would be necessary to determine whether the reduced seasonal variability in bias at Fairbanks is due to geography or instrumentation. Monthly average biases generally varied between ?1 and +1 ppm at the three sites considered, with more negative biases in spring (March, April, and May – MAM) and autumn (September and October – SO) but more positive biases in the summer months (June, July, and August – JJA). Monthly standard deviations in biases ranged from approximately 1.0 to 2.0 ppm and did not exhibit strong seasonal dependence, apart from exceptionally high standard deviation observed with all three QC methods at Sodankyl? in June. There was no evidence found to suggest that seasonal variability in bias is a direct result of air mass dependence in ground-based retrievals or of proximity bias from coincidence criteria, but there were a number of retrieval parameters used as quality control filters that exhibit seasonality and could contribute to seasonal dependence in OCO-2 bias. Furthermore, it was found that OCO-2 retrievals of XCO2 without the standard OCO-2 bias correction exhibit almost no perceptible seasonal dependence in average monthly bias at these boreal forest sites, suggesting that seasonal variability in bias is introduced by the bias correction. Overall, we found that modified quality controls can allow for significant increases in passable OCO-2 retrievals with only marginal compromises in data quality, but seasonal dependence in biases still warrants further exploration.
机译:北方森林中的季节性二氧化碳交易所在全球碳预算中发挥着重要作用以及在大气二氧化碳的季节性周期中驾驶持续变化。来自极地轨道卫星的卫星的观察,如轨道碳观察台-2(OCO-2)提供了一个机会,可以在空间和时间富裕的数据集中在横跨血管森林季节周期,但数据质量控制和偏差仍需要介绍高纬度。凭借在北方,地面高纬度地区的数据可用性提高数据可用性的目的,该研究评估了北林地区CO2(XCO2)的大气柱平均干燥空气摩尔分数的质量控制方法和偏差。除了标准质量控制(QC)过滤器外,推荐用于空间(ACOS)B8(B8 QC)和ACOS B9(B9 QC)OCO-2检索,第三组质量控制过滤器专门定制北方森林观测(Boreal QC)的目的是在不牺牲数据质量的情况下提高高纬度地区的数据可用性。基于地面的XCO2参考测量包括在东鳟湖,萨斯喀彻温省,加拿大和索德兰省的碳柱观察网络(TCCON)中的两个站点的观察。也将OCO-2检索与来自Fairbanks,阿拉斯加,美国阿拉斯加的Bruker EM27 / Sun傅里叶变换红外光谱仪(FTS)的基于地基观察进行了比较。在Fairbanks部署的EM27 / Sun光谱仪进行仔细监测仪器性能,并在Caltech TCCON网站上使用观测校正到TCCON的偏见。发现B9 QC在50°N北部的陆地上的许多OCO-2检索到50°QC的两倍,发现Boreal QC在5月,8月和9月作为B9的近两倍QC。虽然Boreal QC导致可通过检索的大幅增加,但是北方森林地点偏差的标准偏差增加了〜1.4分别,B9 QC与Boreal QC〜1.6ppm的标准偏差增加。在考虑的三个站点的重合OCO-2检索的总平均偏差未始终如一地增加或随着不同的QC方法而减少,而是根据现场和卫星观察几何形状的QC变化的反应。无论使用的质量控制方法如何,观察到偏见的季节性变异性,并且这种可变性在SODANKYL中更加明显?和东鳟湖比Fairbanks。来自TCCON,EM27 / SUN和来自多个地点的卫星的长期重合观察是必要的,以确定Fairbanks的偏差是否降低的季节性变异是由于地理或仪器。每月平均偏差通常在考虑的三个站点之间变化,在春季(3月,4月和5月 - MAM)和秋季(九月和十月 - SO),但夏季的较大偏差有更多负面偏见月(六月,7月和8月 - JJA)。偏差的每月标准偏差范围为1.0至2.0ppm,并且除了在冰淇淋中所有三种QC方法观察到的特殊高标准偏差外,也没有表现出强烈的季节性依赖性?在六月。没有证据表明,偏压的季节变异是空气质量在基于地面的检索或邻近偏置的易于标准的直接结果,但是有许多检索参数用作展示季节性的质量控制过滤器可以有助于OCO-2偏见的季节性依赖。此外,发现没有标准OCO-2偏压校正的XCO2的OCO-2检索几乎没有在这些北欧森林站点的平均每月偏差下呈现的不可知的季节性依赖性,这表明偏压校正引入了偏差的季节变异性。总的来说,我们发现修改的质量控制可以允许在数据质量下仅具有边际妥协的可通电OCO-2检索的显着增加,但偏见的季节性依赖仍然需要进一步探索。

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