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Proceedings of SPIE | 2005

Characterization and error analysis of an operational retrieval algorithm for estimating column ozone and aerosol properties from ground-based ultra-violet irradiance measurements

Thomas E. Taylor; Tristan S. L'Ecuyer; James R. Slusser; Graeme L. Stephens; Nick Krotkov; John Gorton Davis; Christian D. Goering

Extensive sensitivity and error characteristics of a recently developed optimal estimation retrieval algorithm which simultaneously determines aerosol optical depth (AOD), aerosol single scatter albedo (SSA) and total ozone column (TOC) from ultra-violet irradiances are described. The algorithm inverts measured diffuse and direct irradiances at 7 channels in the UV spectral range obtained from the United States Department of Agricultures (USDA) UV-B Monitoring and Research Programs (UVMRP) network of 33 ground-based UV-MFRSR instruments to produce aerosol optical properties and TOC at all seven wavelengths. Sensitivity studies of the Tropospheric Ultra-violet/Visible (TUV) radiative transfer model performed for various operating modes (Delta-Eddington versus n-stream Discrete Ordinate) over domains of AOD, SSA, TOC, asymmetry parameter and surface albedo show that the solutions are well constrained. Realistic input error budgets and diagnostic and error outputs from the retrieval are analyzed to demonstrate the atmospheric conditions under which the retrieval provides useful and significant results. After optimizing the algorithm for the USDA site in Panther Junction, Texas the retrieval algorithm was run on a cloud screened set of irradiance measurements for the month of May 2003. Comparisons to independently derived AODs are favorable with root mean square (RMS) differences of about 3% to 7% at 300nm and less than 1% at 368nm, on May 12 and 22, 2003. This retrieval method will be used to build an aerosol climatology and provide ground-truthing of satellite measurements by running it operationally on the USDA UV network database.


Biochemistry | 1971

Batch purification of ovomucoid and characterization of the purified product

John Gorton Davis; Carol J. Mapes; John W. Donovan


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 1975

A differential scanning calorimetric study of the stability of egg white to heat denaturation

John W. Donovan; Carol J. Mapes; John Gorton Davis; John A. Garibaldi


Biochemistry | 1969

Separation and characterization of the ovoinhibitors from chicken egg white.

John Gorton Davis; James C. Zahnley; John W. Donovan


Journal of Food Science | 1968

Heat Denaturation of the Ovomucin-Lysozynie Electrostatic Complex-A Source of Damage to the Whipping Properties of Pasteurized Egg White

J. A. Garibaldi; John W. Donovan; John Gorton Davis; S. L. Cimino


Biochemistry | 1970

Determiniation of trypsin-inhibitor complex dissociation by use of the active site titrant, p-nitrophenyl p'-guanidinobenzoate.

James C. Zahnley; John Gorton Davis


Biochemistry | 1969

Dissociation of chicken egg-white macroglobulin into subunite in acid. Hydrodynamic, spectrophotometric, and optical rotatory measurements.

John W. Donovan; Carol J. Mapes; John Gorton Davis; Roland D. Hamburg


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1972

Viscosimetric studies of alkaline degradation of ovomucin

John W. Donovan; John Gorton Davis; Mary B. Wiele


Journal of Food Science | 1952

CHARACTERIZATION OF THE EFFECT OF FREEZING ON COOKED EGG WHITE a,b

John Gorton Davis; Helen L. Hanson; Hans Lineweaver


Biochemical Journal | 1973

Effect of high tyrosine content on the determination of tryptophan in protein by the acidic ninhydrin method. Application to chicken ovoinhibitor

James C. Zahnley; John Gorton Davis

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John W. Donovan

United States Department of Agriculture

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Carol J. Mapes

United States Department of Agriculture

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James C. Zahnley

United States Department of Agriculture

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Mary B. Wiele

United States Department of Agriculture

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Graeme L. Stephens

California Institute of Technology

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Hans Lineweaver

United States Department of Agriculture

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J. A. Garibaldi

United States Department of Agriculture

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James R. Slusser

United States Department of Agriculture

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