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1 July 2003 Quality assurance of spectral ultraviolet measurements in Europe through the development of a transportable unit (QASUME)
Alkiviadis F. Bais, Mario Blumthaler, Julian Gröbner, Gunther Seckmeyer, Ann Ruth Webb, Peter Gorts, Tapani Koskela, Diana Rembges, Stelios Kazadzis, Josef Schreder, Peter Cotton, Peter Kelly, Natalia Kouremeti, Kimo Rikkonen, H. Studemund, Rick Tax, Sigrid Wuttke
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Proceedings Volume 4896, Ultraviolet Ground- and Space-based Measurements, Models, and Effects II; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468641
Event: Third International Asia-Pacific Environmental Remote Sensing Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Ocean, Environment, and Space, 2002, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
QASUME is a European Commission funded project that aims to develop and test a transportable unit for providing quality assurance to UV spectroradiometric measurements conducted in Europe. The comparisons will be performed at the home sites of the instruments, thus avoiding the risk of transporting instruments to participate in intercomparison campaigns. Spectral measurements obtained at each of the stations will be compared, following detailed and objective comparison protocols, against collocated measurements performed by a thoroughly tested and validated travelling unit. The transportable unit comprises a spectroradiometer, its calibrator with a set of calibration lamps traceable to the sources of different Standards Laboratories, and devices for determining the slit function and the angular response of the local spectroradiometers. The unit will be transported by road to about 25 UV stations over a period of about two years. The spectroradiometer of the transportable unit is compared in an intercomparison campaign with six instruments to establish a relation, which would then be used as a reference for its calibration over the period of its regular operation at the European stations. Different weather patterns (from clear skies to heavy rain) were present during the campaign, allowing the performance of the spectroradiometers to be evaluated under unfavourable conditions (as may be experienced at home sites) as well as the more desirable dry conditions. Measurements in the laboratory revealed that the calibration standards of the spectroradiometers differ by up to 10%. The evaluation is completed through comparisons with the same six instruments at their homes sites.
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Alkiviadis F. Bais, Mario Blumthaler, Julian Gröbner, Gunther Seckmeyer, Ann Ruth Webb, Peter Gorts, Tapani Koskela, Diana Rembges, Stelios Kazadzis, Josef Schreder, Peter Cotton, Peter Kelly, Natalia Kouremeti, Kimo Rikkonen, H. Studemund, Rick Tax, and Sigrid Wuttke "Quality assurance of spectral ultraviolet measurements in Europe through the development of a transportable unit (QASUME)", Proc. SPIE 4896, Ultraviolet Ground- and Space-based Measurements, Models, and Effects II, (1 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468641
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Calibration

Lamps

Spectral calibration

Spectral resolution

Spectroscopy

Waveguides

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