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セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-AS 大気科学・気象学・大気環境

[A-AS11] 大気化学

2022年5月29日(日) 11:00 〜 13:00 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (8) (Ch.08)

コンビーナ:内田 里沙(一般財団法人 日本自動車研究所)、コンビーナ:坂本 陽介(京都大学大学院地球環境学堂)、岩本 洋子(広島大学大学院統合生命科学研究科)、コンビーナ:石戸谷 重之(産業技術総合研究所)、座長:内田 里沙(一般財団法人 日本自動車研究所)、坂本 陽介(京都大学大学院地球環境学堂)、岩本 洋子(広島大学大学院統合生命科学研究科)、石戸谷 重之(産業技術総合研究所)

11:00 〜 13:00

[AAS11-P08] Continuous carbonyl sulfide concentration measurement using a portable mid-infrared laser spectrometer

*亀崎 和輝1Danielache Sebastian2,3石戸谷 重之1村山 昌平1、前田 高尚1村岡 裕由4 (1.国立研究開発法人産業技術総合研究所、2.東京工業大学地球生命研究所、3.上智大学、4.岐阜大学流域圏科学研究センター)

キーワード:硫化カルボニル、二酸化炭素、レーザー分光計

Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is the most abundant sulfur-containing gas in the ambient atmosphere, with an average mixing ratio of 500 parts per trillion (ppt) by volume in the troposphere. Plant leaves consume COS during photosynthetic CO2 assimilation, however, they do not emit COS to the atmosphere through respiration. This assimilation-respiration difference sets COS as a potential tool to distinguish between CO2 fixation and emission by photosynthesis and respiration. As large uncertainties in the COS budget remain under natural environmental conditions, field measurements of COS and CO2 concentrations are required for testing and validating the COS tracer method.

Recently, a portable continuous COS concentration analyzer using a mid-infrared laser-based has been put on the market. However, the precision of the COS measurement of the analyzer was insufficient, and it was necessary to inject calibration gas many times in a short time. In order to reduce gas consumption, we have examined the mid-infrared laser-based analyzer to improve its stability. We have tested its suitability to obtain accurate and high precision measurements of COS. To stabilize the laser intensity, the temperature around the laser cell was controlled by a double thermostatic bath. This temperature control of the laser cell reduced the standard deviation of the measurement by more than half and the frequency of calibration gas injections by less than one-third. We report this technical examination and the results of actual observations of COS concentrations in a forest ecosystem in Japan.

Acknowledgment:

SOD and KK want to express their gratitude to Shohei Hattori for proposing the MIRApico as a COS concentration analyzer implemented in this report.