Computer Science
Scientific paper
May 1987
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Planetary and Space Science (ISSN 0032-0633), vol. 35, May 1987, p. 647-656.
Computer Science
48
Air Sampling, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Cryogenic Equipment, Middle Atmosphere, Stratosphere, Chlorofluoromethane, Comparison, Gas Chromatography, Halocarbons
Scientific paper
Two cryogenic whole air samplers were flown almost simultaneously, but on separate gondolas as part of the MAP/GLOBUS campaign in September 1983. Two sets of air samples were collected between 34 and 10 km altitude. This paper describes the technical aspects of this intercomparison. The data obtained from gas-chromatographic analyses for CH4, N2O, CFCl2 and CF2Cl2 are discussed. An error analysis shows that the observational uncertainty of CH4, N2O and CF2Cl2 is comparable to the analytical error for these gases. In the case of CFCl3 it indicates the existence of unidentified experimental uncertainties.
Fabian Peter
Klein Einat
Kulessa Gerhard
Roeth Ernst-Peter
Schmidt Ulrich
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