No.8

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Observation
Category : Air sampling observation
Situation : ongoing
Time zone : Local time +9


Sampling
Sampling height : 8
Description : continuous
Sampling and analysis frequency : Sample air is discretely sampled into the analyzer and analyzed every 10 seconds (Jan. 2009 - present).
Continuous flow of 1.5 liters per minute, data was analyzed every 15 seconds (Jan. 1990 - Dec. 2008).
Sampling environment : The observatory is located halfway up a mountainous cape facing the Pacific Ocean. The observatory is surrounded by a mixture of grassland, cedars, and broad-leaved deciduous trees.
Description for sampling analysis : Height of air intake: 4 m above the ground (Jan. 1990 - Jan. 2002), 8 m above the ground (Feb. 2002 - present)

Air is sampled from a Teflon intake mounted on the roof of the observation room with about 10 liters per minute. The air sample is introduced to the observation system through an inlet tube made of Teflon. The air is dried with an electronic cooler unit at a dew-point temperature about 5 degrees centigrade. The flow rate in the gas analyzer is 1.5 liters per minute.


Instrument and Analysis
Measurement method : Light absorption analysis (UV)
Current status and history of instrument : Jan. 1990 - Dec. 2004 EG-2001F EBARA JITSUGYO CO.,LTD.
Jan. 2005 - Dec. 2008 EG-2001FTP EBARA JITSUGYO CO.,LTD.
Jan. 2009 - present 49i Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.

The EG-2001FTP and The 49i have the function of concentration compensation by using the values of pressure and temperature of sample air, but The EG-2001F does not have such a function.
Description of instrument : Measurement range : 0 to 200 ppb
Linearity < ± 2 ppb
Resolution < 1 ppb
Repeatability < 1 ppb
Zero drift: < ±1 ppb per Month
Span drift: < ±1 ppb per Month


Calibration
Current scale employed in the measurement : NIST SRP
Measurement calibration : Zero point and spans of the three points (50,100,150 ppb) of the instrument are checked twice a year with an ozone generator (TEI Model 49C-PS), which is calibrated against the WMO reference standard (SRP#2) at NIST every two years.
Scale and calibration(treasability) : Jan. 1990 - Feb. 2002 : Original scale (KI method)
Mar. 2002 - present: the WMO scale(NIST SRP)
The data during Jan. 1990 - Feb. 2002 are corrected according to the WMO scale.


Data Processing
Measurement unit : ppb
Data processing : The raw data from instrument is collected by the data acquisition system, and stored in the system as every 10 seconds (or 15 seconds, Jan. 1990 - Dec. 2008) raw data. Ozone measurements are checked at the site by an operator every day. All irregular measurements and information are recorded in a log book. Measurement data are transmitted to the headquarters every month and are checked again there. Finally, the measurement data are checked and validated by the contributor at the headquarters.
Processing for averaging : Processing for Hourly Data:
Hourly data are taken from the arithmetic mean of observed data for one hour after the irregular and evident error data are rejected.
Processing for Daily Data:
Daily data are calculated from hourly data which contain half the number or more observed values that can be measured in the hour (Flag1,3,5,7), because the concentrations of ozone in the atmosphere naturally vary from moment to moment.
Processing for Monthly Data:
Monthly data are calculated from hourly data which contain half the number or more observed values that can be measured in the hour (Flag1,3,5,7), because the concentrations of ozone in the atmosphere naturally vary from moment to moment.

For the details of selected hourly data, please refer to
http://ds.data.jma.go.jp/gmd/wdcgg/pub/data/documents/JMA_flag.html
Data flag : Hourly data
0-6: no background condition
7: background condition
9: missing
Daily and Monthly data
2: no valid hourly data
3: valid
9: missing
For the details, please refer to http://ds.data.jma.go.jp/gmd/wdcgg/pub/data/documents/JMA_flag.html
Data remarks :


Other Information
Scientific aim : To provide critical data for research and study to reveal long term trends at the Eurasia.
Reference : Tsutsumi, Y., K. Mori, M. Ikegami, T. Tashiro, K. Tsuboi, (2006) Long-term trends of greenhouse gases in regional and background events observed during 1998-2004 at Yonagunijima located to the east of the Asian continent. Atmospheric Environment, 40, 5868-5879.

JMA, Observation method of the greenhouse gas
http://www.data.jma.go.jp/gmd/env/ghg_obs/en/


submitted by Japan Meteorological Agency



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in collaboration with the World Meteorological Organization