Uncertainty of ozone measurements with the primary standard reference photometer (SRP45)
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Leiva Guzmán, Manuel
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Uncertainty of ozone measurements with the primary standard reference photometer (SRP45)
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A comparison of the ozone primary reference standard photometer serial number 45 (SRP45) against the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) instruments, serial number 0 (SRP0) and 2 (SRP2),
has been performed in order to establish the traceability and comparability of ozone measurements
made by the Chilean atmospheric science community. A complete uncertainty budget was developed
for SRP45, using a GUM approach. The results of the comparisons allow us to conclude that SRP45,
SRP0 and SRP2 are comparable according to internationals criteria over an ozone mole fraction range of
0 nmol mol−1 to at least 500 nmol mol−1. The official result for the validation of SRP45 is xSRP45
ozone
=
[0.013
+
0.99806xSRP2
ozone] nmol mol−1 with an expanded uncertainty of 2
×
(0.27)2 +
(1.18
×
10−2 ×
xozone)2 from
0 to 500 nmol mol−1.
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The financial support of the Chilean Ministry of the Environment
(Ministerio del Medio Ambiente, MMA), is gratefully acknowledged
for the implementation of the SRP Lab in CENMA. This effort was
conducted under the MMA-CENMA 2008–2010 agreement.
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Talanta, Vol. 86, p.71– 81, 2011.
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