Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Sep 2012)

An integrated flask sample collection system for greenhouse gas measurements

  • J. Turnbull,
  • D. Guenther,
  • A. Karion,
  • C. Sweeney,
  • E. Anderson,
  • A. Andrews,
  • J. Kofler,
  • N. Miles,
  • T. Newberger,
  • S. Richardson,
  • P. Tans

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-5-2321-2012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 9
pp. 2321 – 2327

Abstract

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A one hour integrated flask sampling system to collect air in automated NOAA/ESRL 12-flask packages is described. The integrating compressor system uses a mass flow controller to regulate the flow of air through a 15 l volume, thus providing a mixture of air collected over an hour-long period. By beginning with a high flow rate of 3.8 standard liters per minute and gradually decreasing the flow rate over time to 0.29 standard liters per minute it is possible to obtain a nearly uniformly time averaged sample of air and collect it into a pressurized 0.7 l flask. The weighting function determining the air mixture obtained is described in detail. Laboratory and field tests demonstrate that the integrated sample approximates a simple mean of air collected during the one-hour sampling time.