Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5429064 | Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Inclusion of line-mixing into spectroscopic models is required for precise and accurate dry-mole-fraction column CO2 retrievals from a satellite instrument. We measure first-order line-mixing parameters of thirteen 12CO2 20013â0000 CO2 transitions near 2.05 μm using tunable laser spectroscopy. We also report line position measurements of twelve 13CO2 and 18OCO transitions in this spectral region. By incorporating line-mixing into a simple atmospheric model, we show how biases in CO2 retrievals can be generated if line-mixing is ignored.
⺠Not accounting for line mixing can cause biases in satellite retrieved CO2 greater than 0.5%. ⺠Tunable laser spectroscopy offers a useful tool for probing absorption lineshapes. ⺠Line positions are measured for CO2 isotopologues near 2.05 μm.