AIRCORE-HR: balloon-borne experiments, atmospheric compounds measurements, flight of 29 August 2014
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The AirCore is an innovative air sampling system that allows retrieving vertical profiles of greenhouse gas mixing ratios. It stems from an idea originally developed by Pieter Tans of NOAA/ESRL (Tans, 2009, Karion et al., 2010): that a long tube descending from a high altitude with one end open and the other closed can sample and retain a mole fraction profile of a gas to be analyzed at a later date. While ascending to approximately 30 km, the AirCore evacuates to ambient pressure ; while descending under a balloon or a parachute, surrounding air flows into the AirCore tube to maintain equal pressure with the air outside. At each pressure level, an equal mass of air enters the tube, collecting a profile of the atmospheric column. The open end of the AirCore is sealed upon landing, preserving the atmospheric sample inside. The inside air is then pushed through a gas analyser. Using the temperature and pressure data measured by an electronic package flying under the balloon, it is possible to capture a continuous profile (in contrast with discrete flask sampling). Several versions of the AirCore, characterised by high or low vertical resolution, have been designed at LMD: the AirCore-HR and the AirCore-light. They have been flown during CNES StratoSciences campaigns in Timmins, Ontario, Canada in 2014 and 2015, as well as in Kiruna, Sweden, in 2016.
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