Data source: instrument JIG
Properties
Name |
Jena Instrument for Greenhouse gases |
Acronym |
JIG |
Description |
The Jena Instrument for Greenhouse gases (JIG) uses cavity ring-down spectroscopy to continuously measure CO2, CH4, CO and H2O at a rate of 2.3 seconds. The Calibration is traceable to WMO primary scales (X2007 for CO2, X2004A for CO2, X2014A for CO). JIG is a slightly modified version of the IAGOS GHG system P2d. A detailed description is given in:
Filges, Annette, Christoph Gerbig, Huilin Chen, Harald Franke, Christoph Klaus, and Armin Jordan. 2015. “The IAGOS-Core Greenhouse Gas Package: a Measurement System for Continuous Airborne Observations of CO2, CH4, H2O and CO.” Tellus B 67 (0). doi:10.3402/tellusb.v67.27989. This instrument is being developed and operated by the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Department Biogeochemical Systems, Jena, Germany. |
Website of the instrument |
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