Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate Research Facility US Department of Energy
 
 

ARM Airborne Carbon Measurements IV (ARM-ACME IV)

1 October 2013 - 30 September 2015

Lead Scientist: Sebastien Biraud

Observatory: aaf, sgp

ARM ACME observations and analysis of atmospheric trace gases in the Southern Great Plains contribute to research on regional carbon budgets, atmospheric dynamics, and satellite validation, including seven publications in the past two years. In the past year, the ACME project achieved the World Meteorological Organization precision goal of validated 0.1 ppm for carbon dioxide, a first for airborne measurements. We continued our long-term airborne study of atmospheric composition and carbon cycling in the Southern Great Plains by flying total of 600 flight hours over the period October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2015 from the ARM Aerial Facility.

Our main goals were to quantify trends and variability in atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in North America and to improve understanding of the influence of convective processes, advection, and boundary layer-free troposphere exchanges on atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. We conducted campaigns to characterize regional ecosystem fluxes and fossil fuel emissions and to study the application of COS as a tracer of gross primary productivity. We coordinated flights with the NASA Tropospheric Emission Sounder for testing of carbon dioxide retrievals.

Co-Investigators

Joseph Berry
Elliott Campbell
Thomas Guilderson
David Noone
Colm Sweeney
Margaret Torn

Timeline

  • Parent Campaign
  • Sibling Campaign

2016

Hu L, SA Montzka, BR Miller, AE Andrews, JB Miller, SJ Lehman, C Sweeney, SM Miller, K Thoning, C Siso, EL Atlas, DR Blake, J de Gouw, JB Gilman, G Dutton, JW Elkins, B Hall, H Chen, ML Fischer, ME Mountain, T Nehrkorn, SC Biraud, FL Moore, and P Tans. 2016. "Continued emissions of carbon tetrachloride from the United States nearly two decades after its phaseout for dispersive uses." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113(11), 10.1073/pnas.1522284113.

2015

Turner AJ, DJ Jacob, KJ Wecht, E Lundgren, AE Andrews, SC Biraud, H Boesch, KW Bowman, NM Deutscher, MK Dubey, DW Griffith, F Hase, A Kuze, J Notholt, H Ohyama, R Parker, VH Payne, R Sussmann, C Sweeney, VA Velazco, T Warneke, PO Wennberg, and D Wunch. 2015. "Estimating global and North American methane emissions with high spatial resolution using GOSAT satellite data." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15(12), 10.5194/acp-15-7049-2015.

Tadić J, V Ilić, and S Biraud. 2015. "Examination of geostatistical and machine-learning techniques as interpolators in anisotropic atmospheric environments." Atmospheric Environment, 111, 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2015.03.063.

Sweeney C, A Karion, S Wolter, T Newberger, D Guenther, JA Higgs, AE Andrews, PM Lang, D Neff, E Dlugokencky, JB Miller, SA Montzka, BR Miller, KA Masarie, SC Biraud, PC Novelli, M Crotwell, AM Crotwell, K Thoning, and PP Tans. 2015. "Seasonal climatology of CO2 across North America from aircraft measurements in the NOAA/ESRL Global Greenhouse Gas Reference Network." Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 120(10), 10.1002/2014jd022591.

Feldman DR, WD Collins, PJ Gero, MS Torn, EJ Mlawer, and TR Shippert. 2015. "Observational determination of surface radiative forcing by CO2 from 2000 to 2010." Nature, 519(7543), 10.1038/nature14240.

2014

Schmid B, JM Tomlinson, JM Hubbe, JM Comstock, F Mei, D Chand, MS Pekour, CD Kluzek, E Andrews, SC Biraud, and GM McFarquhar. 2014. "The DOE ARM Aerial Facility." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 95(5), 10.1175/bams-d-13-00040.1.


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Campaign Data Sets

IOP Participant Data Source Name Final Data
Sebastien Biraud Continuous Carbon Dioxide Order Data
Sebastien Biraud Flask Samplers for Carbon Cycle Gases and Isotopes Order Data