Development of a passive doas system to retrieve atmospheric pollution columns in the 200 to 355 nm region

Rubén Galicia Mejía, José Manuel De La Rosa Vázquez, Suren Stolik Isakina, Edgard Moreno García, Gustavo Sosa Iglesias

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Abstract

In recent years several techniques have been developed to measure and monitor the pollution of the air. Among these techniques, remote sensing using optical methods stands out due to several advantages for air quality control applications. A Passive Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy system that uses the ultraviolet region from 200 to 355 nm of the solar radiation is presented. The developed system is portable; therefore it is practical for real time and in situ measurements. The enhanced wavelength range of the system is intended to detect the ultraviolet light penetration in the Mexican Valley considering the solar zenith angle and the altitude. The system was applied to retrieve atmospheric SO2 columns emitted either by anthropogenic (power plant) or natural sources (volcano), reaching a detection limit of about 1 ppm. The measurement of the penetrating solar radiation on the earth surface at the UVC range is presented and the possibility to measure pollution traces of some contaminants as O3, NO2 and aromatic compounds in real time and in situ in the ultraviolet region is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8
JournalJournal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering
Volume10
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Ozone
  • Pollution
  • Spectroscopy
  • Sulfur dioxide
  • Ultraviolet

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