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An improved inlet for precisely measuring the atmospheric Ar/N2 ratio

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The atmospheric Ar/N2 ratio is expected to be useful as a tracer of air-sea heat exchange, but this application has been hindered in part due to sampling artifacts. Here we show that the variability in ?(Ar/N2) due to thermal fractionation at the inlet can be on the order of 40-80 per meg, and we introduce the use of an aspirated solar shield that successfully minimizes such fractionation. The data collected using this new inlet have a mean diurnal cycle of 1.0 per meg or less, suggesting that any residual thermal fractionation effect is reduced to this level.
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hal-00295878 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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T. W. Blaine, R. F. Keeling, W. J. Paplawsky. An improved inlet for precisely measuring the atmospheric Ar/N2 ratio. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2006, 6 (5), pp.1181-1184. ⟨hal-00295878⟩

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