Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Aug 2010)

First ground-based FTIR observations of methane in the inner tropics over several years

  • A. K. Petersen,
  • T. Warneke,
  • C. Frankenberg,
  • P. Bergamaschi,
  • C. Gerbig,
  • J. Notholt,
  • M. Buchwitz,
  • O. Schneising,
  • O. Schrems

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-7231-2010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 15
pp. 7231 – 7239

Abstract

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Total column concentrations of methane have been retrieved from ground-based solar absorption FTIR spectra in the near-infrared recorded in Paramaribo (Suriname). The methane FTIR observations are compared with TM5 model simulations and satellite observations from SCIAMACHY, and represent the first validation of SCIAMACHY retrievals in the inner tropics using ground-based remote sensing techniques. Apart from local biomass burning features, our methane FTIR observations agree well with TM5 model simulations. The comparison of the direct measured CH<sub>4</sub>/CO<sub>2</sub> ratios by FTIR and satellite reveals that the satellite can hardly detect methane emissions of tropical biomass burning due to the used retrieval method.