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Article Dans Une Revue Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies Année : 2009

Development and airborne operation of a compact water isotope ratio infrared spectrometer

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A sensitive laser spectrometer, named IRIS (water isotope ratio infrared spectrometer), was developed for the in situ detection of the isotopic composition of water vapour in the upper troposphere and the lower stratosphere. Isotope ratio measurements can be used to quantify troposphere–stratosphere exchange, and to study the water chemistry in the stratosphere. IRIS is based on the technique of optical feedback cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy. It uses a room temperature near-infrared laser, and does not require cryogenic cooling of laser or detectors. The instrument weighs 51 kg including its support structure. Airborne operation was demonstrated during three flights aboard the European M55-Geophysica stratospheric research aircraft, as part of the AMMA/SCOUT-03 (African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis/Stratospheric Climate links with emphasis on the Upper Troposphere and lower stratosphere) campaign in Burkina Faso in August 2006. One-second averaged, vertical profiles of δ2H, δ17O and δ18O in the upper troposphere are shown, as are the δ17O–δ18O and δ2H–δ18O relations. The data are discussed with reference to a Rayleigh distillation model. As expected, there is no indication of non-mass-dependent fractionation (also known as mass-independent fractionation) in the troposphere. Furthermore, improvements to the thermal management system and a move to a (cryogen-free) longer-wavelength laser source are discussed, which together should result in approximately two orders of magnitude improvement of the sensitivity.
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hal-00564251 , version 1 (08-02-2011)

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Rosario Iannone, Samir Kassi, Hans-Jürg Jost, Marc Chenevrier, D. Romanini, et al.. Development and airborne operation of a compact water isotope ratio infrared spectrometer. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 2009, 45, pp.303. ⟨10.1080/10256010903172715⟩. ⟨hal-00564251⟩

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