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Citation
Robinson, A., Harris, N., Humphries, R., Kreher, K., Johnston, P., Thomas, A., and Schofield, R. (2014) In-situ Halocarbon trace-gas concentrations measured by the Dirac GC-ECD during the SIPEX II voyage of the Aurora Australis, 2012, Ver. 1, Australian Antarctic Data Centre - doi:10.4225/15/53266BB82B3A3, Accessed: 2026-05-17
Title
In-situ Halocarbon trace-gas concentrations measured by the Dirac GC-ECD during the SIPEX II voyage of the Aurora Australis, 2012
Data Centre
Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia
DOI
doi:10.4225/15/53266BB82B3A3
Created Date
2013-05-13
Revision Date
2017-04-26
Parent record
SIPEX_II

Description

The current data set contains in-situ halocarbon atmospheric measurements of CH3CCl3, CH2Br2, CHBr3, CHCl3, C2Cl4 made using a Gas Chromatograph - Electron Capture Detector (GC-ECD) known as the micro- DIRAC.

Instrument description and setup details:
GC-ECD
Instrument Description:
"micro-Dirac: an autonomous instrument for halocarbon measurements"
B. Gostlow, A. D. Robinson, N. R. P. Harris, L. M. O'Brien, D. E. Oram, G. P. Mills, H. M. Newton, S. E. Yong, and J. A Pyle Atmos. Meas. Tech., 3, 507-521, 2010

Instrument Setup:
This instrument is sampling from a weather protected inlet positioned ~2 m off the front port side of the Monkey Deck of the Aurora Australis, directly above the bridge. The end of the Teflon sample line is bare (with an inserted glass wool filter) and contained within the "Ned Kelly", a large (~30 cm diameter) stainless steel can which protects against rain, snow, sea spray and major impacts. The quarter inch teflon sample line runs 60m (2 x 30m with 1 join) down to the GC-ECD which was located in a modified shipping container located on the foredeck. Ultra high purity He (99.995% purity) and N2 (99.998% purity) were fed ~ 6m into the instrument container via stainless steel 1/16" tubing from a smaller adjacent container containing a number of other gas cylinders (primarily He, N2 and H2). A cylinder of calibrated air is located within the instrument container to perform regular calibrations.

Inlet flow rate of 1 L/min; sampling rate - about 20 samples per day.
Method description: a sample volume of 20 ml is passed through the adsorbent tube which quantitatively traps the compounds of interest. The tube is mounted across a 6 port 2 position valco valve. The adsorbent bed is then purged with helium to remove oxygen and the valco valve is switched to the 'inject' position. The tube is heated to 180 C, releasing the compounds of interest into a carrier flow of helium onto the separation column. The column is heated first isothermally at 35 C for 5 minutes before heating at 8 C/min to 145 C. The target compounds are separated according to boiling point and pass through the ECD. The chromatogram takes ~30 minutes to complete. After the bromoform peak has appeared the column is cooled back to 35 C, the valco valve is switched to the 'load' position and the next sample can be injected.

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Quality

Methods were updated on the following dates:
- 117 installed - increased column temperatures necessary for cold room temperature to elute more of the end products.
- 118 installed - further increases to column temperatures necessary for cold room temperature to elute more of the end products.
- 119 installed 5 October to deal with low N2 flow pressure and high baseline.

A power outage on the 28th September caused data loss and dramatically increased baseline values which recovered very slowly.

The spectra may sometimes be contaminated slightly with species sampled from the ship's exhaust. This corresponds to wind directions in the first quadrant of apparent wind direction.

Access

These data are not yet publicly available.

Temporal Coverages

Spatial Coverages

Science Keywords

Additional Keywords

  • Halocarbons

Locations

  • OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN
  • CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA
  • GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR

Platforms

  • R/V Aurora Australis

Instruments

  • Electron Gas Chromatograph
  • GAS CHROMATOGRAPHS

Researchers

  • robinson, andrew (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • harris, neil (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • humphries, ruhi (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • kreher, karin (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • johnston, paul (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • thomas, alan (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • schofield, robyn (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT,DIF AUTHOR)

Use Constraints

This data set conforms to the CCBY Attribution License
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Please follow instructions listed in the citation reference provided at http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=SIPEX_II_Halocarbons when using these data.

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