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Can CO2 Turbulent Flux Be Measured by Lidar? A Preliminary Study

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The vertical profiling of CO2 turbulent fluxes in the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) is investigated using a coherent differential absorption lidar (CDIAL) operated nearby a tall tower in Wisconsin during June 2007. A CDIAL can perform simultaneous range-resolved CO2 DIAL and velocity measurements. The lidar eddy covariance technique is presented. The aims of the study are (i) an assessment of performance and current limitation of available CDIAL for CO2 turbulent fluxes and (ii) the derivation of instrument specifications to build a future CDIAL to perform accurate range-resolved CO2 fluxes. Experimental lidar CO2 mixing ratio and vertical velocity profiles are successfully compared with in situ sensors measurements. Time a.-id space integral scales of turbulence in the AB L are addressed that result in limitation for time averaging and range accumulation. A first attempt to infer CO2 fluxes using an eddy covariance technique with currently available 2-mu m CDIAL dataset is reported.
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hal-01117346 , version 1 (20-02-2015)

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Fabien Gibert, Grady J. Koch, Jeffrey Y. Beyon, Timothy W. Hilton, Kenneth J. Davis, et al.. Can CO2 Turbulent Flux Be Measured by Lidar? A Preliminary Study. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 2011, 28 (3), pp.365-377. ⟨10.1175/2010jtecha1446.1⟩. ⟨hal-01117346⟩
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