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A dedicated flask sampling strategy developed for ICOS stations based on CO 2 and CO measurements and STILT footprint modelling

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics(2020)

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Abstract. In situ CO2 and CO measurements from five atmospheric ICOS (Integrated Carbon Observation System) stations have been analysed together with footprint model runs from the regional transport model STILT, to develop a dedicated strategy for flask sampling with an automated sampler. Flask sampling in ICOS has three different purposes: (1) Provide an independent quality control for in situ observations, (2) provide representative information on atmospheric components currently not monitored in situ at the stations, (3) collect samples for 14CO2 analysis that are significantly influenced by fossil fuel CO2 (ffCO2) emission areas. Based on the existing data and experimental results obtained at the Heidelberg pilot station with a prototype flask sampler, we suggest that single flask samples should be collected regularly every third day around noon/afternoon from the highest level of a tower station. Air samples shall be collected over one hour with equal temporal weighting to obtain a true hourly mean. At all stations studied, more than 50 % of flasks to be collected around mid-day will likely be sampled during low ambient variability (
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