Presentation On Ozonometer
Presentation On Ozonometer
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Demo video of depletion of ozone
DOBSON UNIT
The DOBSON UNIT(DU) is a unit of measurement of
a columnar density of ozone in the earth’s atmosphere.
One Dobson unit refers to a layer of gas that would be
10 micro meter thick under standard pressure and
temperature.
1DU = 2.69*10^16 ozone molecules per square
centimeter
traditional Dobson instrument
Introduction
Radiation captured by the collimator and bandpass filters radiate onto the
photodiodes, producing an electrical current that is proportional to the radiant
power intercepted by the photodiodes. These signals are first amplified and
then converted to a digital signal by a high resolution A/D converter.
This means that the amount of ozone between the observer and the Sun is proportional to
the ratio of two wavelengths of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation. MICROTOPS II uses that
relationship to derive the Total Ozone Column.
•Lambert-Beer law, which when applied to ozone absorption and Rayleigh scattering
by the atmosphere, gives the simple Equation
I = Ioexp(-αμΩ−mβP/Po)
α(λ) = (2.1349 x 10^19) exp (-0.14052 λ)
β(λ) = (16.407 - 0.085284 λ + 0.00011522 λ ²)
Io :- the intensity of the light of a particular wavelength before it passes through
the atmosphere,
I :- the intensity remaining after all processes attenuating the incident radiation
have occurred
Ω:- amount of ozone
α :- ozone absorption coefficient at that specific wavelength
μ:- ratio of the actual and vertical path lengths of the radiation through the ozone
layer
Po is standard pressure = 1013.25 mB
For the 940nm channel (indexed with 1) located in the water vapor absorption band the
Bouguer- Lambert-Beer law takes the form
The V01 for the instrument is found from an extrapolation to air mass zero of the
linearized.
ln(V1 )+ τam = ln(V01 ) - k(um)^b
The k and b are already known therefore ln(V01) is the intercept from linear regression of
above equation versus mb.
For the water vapor calculation the aerosol scattering coefficient τa1 at 940nm is needed.
In MICROTOPS II the aerosol scattering coefficient τa2 at 1020nm is first measured based
on . The V02 is obtained from extrapolation of a Langley plot on a sunny day
From the radiation transfer model a relationship between τa1 and τa2 is found for a
standard atmosphere and because of a close proximity of the two bands it is assumed
constant for other conditions. For the filters used in MICROTOPS II the relationship is:
τa1 = 1.16 τa 2