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Open-path measurement of stable water isotopologues using mid-infrared dual-comb spectroscopy
by
Cossel, Kevin C.
, Giorgetta, Fabrizio R.
, Washburn, Brian R.
, Herman, Daniel I.
, Newbury, Nathan R.
, Malarich, Nathan A.
, Mead, Griffin
, Coddington, Ian
, Baumann, Esther
in
Analytical methods
/ Atmospheric conditions
/ Ecological monitoring
/ Fourier transforms
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Measurement
/ Neon
/ Observatories
/ Regional development
/ Sensors
/ Spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Telescopes
/ Water transport
2023
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Open-path measurement of stable water isotopologues using mid-infrared dual-comb spectroscopy
by
Cossel, Kevin C.
, Giorgetta, Fabrizio R.
, Washburn, Brian R.
, Herman, Daniel I.
, Newbury, Nathan R.
, Malarich, Nathan A.
, Mead, Griffin
, Coddington, Ian
, Baumann, Esther
in
Analytical methods
/ Atmospheric conditions
/ Ecological monitoring
/ Fourier transforms
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Measurement
/ Neon
/ Observatories
/ Regional development
/ Sensors
/ Spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Telescopes
/ Water transport
2023
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Open-path measurement of stable water isotopologues using mid-infrared dual-comb spectroscopy
by
Cossel, Kevin C.
, Giorgetta, Fabrizio R.
, Washburn, Brian R.
, Herman, Daniel I.
, Newbury, Nathan R.
, Malarich, Nathan A.
, Mead, Griffin
, Coddington, Ian
, Baumann, Esther
in
Analytical methods
/ Atmospheric conditions
/ Ecological monitoring
/ Fourier transforms
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Measurement
/ Neon
/ Observatories
/ Regional development
/ Sensors
/ Spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Telescopes
/ Water transport
2023
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Open-path measurement of stable water isotopologues using mid-infrared dual-comb spectroscopy
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Open-path measurement of stable water isotopologues using mid-infrared dual-comb spectroscopy
2023
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We present an open-path mid-infrared dual-comb spectroscopy (DCS) system capable of precise measurement of the stable water isotopologues H216O and HD16O. This system ran in a remote configuration at a rural test site for 3.75 months with 60 % uptime and achieved a precision of < 2 ‰ on the normalized ratio of H216O and HD16O (δD) in 1000 s. Here, we compare the δD values from the DCS system to those from the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) isotopologue point sensor network. Over the multi-month campaign, the mean difference between the DCS δD values and the NEON δD values from a similar ecosystem is < 2 ‰ with a standard deviation of 18 ‰, which demonstrates the inherent accuracy of DCS measurements over a variety of atmospheric conditions. We observe time-varying diurnal profiles and seasonal trends that are mostly correlated between the sites on daily timescales. This observation motivates the development of denser ecological monitoring networks aimed at understanding regional- and synoptic-scale water transport. Precise and accurate open-path measurements using DCS provide new capabilities for such networks.
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Copernicus GmbH,Copernicus Publications
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