Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems (Nov 2016)

In search of traceability: two decades of calibrated Brewer UV measurements in Sodankylä and Jokioinen

  • A. Heikkilä,
  • J. Sakari Mäkelä,
  • K. Lakkala,
  • O. Meinander,
  • J. Kaurola,
  • T. Koskela,
  • J. M. Karhu,
  • T. Karppinen,
  • E. Kyrö,
  • G. de Leeuw

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-5-531-2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 531 – 540

Abstract

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The two Brewer spectrophotometers of the Finnish Meteorological Institute at Jokioinen and Sodankylä have been operated according to the highest levels of the WMO∕GAW (World Meteorological Organization∕Global Atmosphere Watch) recommendations with rigorous quality control and quality assurance. The calibration of the instruments is based on annual recalibrations of primary standard lamps in the VTT MIKES Metrology National Standards Laboratory in Finland and an exhaustive measurement program with measurements of standard and working lamps in the on-site optical laboratories. Over the years, the maintenance of the calibration has produced data sets of approximately 2000 lamp scans for both instruments. An extensive re-examination of the lamp measurements and the response of the spectrophotometers was carried out. The primary standard lamps were found to age on an average rate of 0.3 % per burn. The responsivity at wavelength 311 nm was found to exhibit both long-term and short-term changes. The overall long-term change was declining. In addition, abrupt changes of as large as 25 % were detected. The short-term changes were found to fluctuate on time frames shorter than the interval between the measurements of the primary standard lamps. This underlines the importance of the use of more frequently measured working standard lamps.