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Article Dans Une Revue Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions Année : 2006

First space-borne measurements of methanol inside aged tropical biomass burning plumes using the ACE-FTS instrument

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First measurements from space of upper tropospheric and lower stratospheric methanol profiles within aged fire plumes are reported. Elevated levels of methanol at 0–45° S from 30 September to 3 November 2004 have been measured by the high resolution infrared spectrometer ACE-FTS onboard the SCISAT satellite. Methanol volume mixing ratios higher than 4000 pptv are detected and are strongly correlated with other fire products such as CO, C2H6, and HCN. A sensitivity study of the methanol retrieval, accounting for random and systematic contributions, shows that the retrieved methanol profile is reliable from 8.5 to 16.5 km, with an accuracy of about 20% for measurements inside polluted air masses. The upper tropospheric enhancement ratio of methanol with respect to CO is estimated from the correlation plot between methanol and CO for aged tropical biomass burning plumes. This ratio is in good agreement with the ratio measured in the free troposphere (up to 12 km) by recent aircraft studies and does not suggest any secondary production of methanol by oxidation in aged biomass burning plumes.
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hal-00327893 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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G. Dufour, C. D. Boone, C. P. Rinsland, P. F. Bernath. First space-borne measurements of methanol inside aged tropical biomass burning plumes using the ACE-FTS instrument. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 2006, 6 (3), pp.3945-3963. ⟨hal-00327893⟩
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