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    MIPAS IMK/IAA CFC-11 (CCl3F) and CFC-12 (CCl2F2) measurements: accuracy, precision and long-term stability

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    Eckert, E. et. al.Profiles of CFC-11 (CCl3F) and CFC-12 (CCl2F2) of the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) aboard the European satellite Envisat have been retrieved from versions MIPAS/4.61 to MIPAS/ 4.62 and MIPAS/5.02 to MIPAS/5.06 level-1b data using the scientific level-2 processor run by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK) and Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientĂ­ficas (CSIC), Instituto de AstrofĂ­sica de AndalucĂ­a (IAA). These profiles have been compared to measurements taken by the balloon-borne cryosampler, Mark IV (MkIV) and MIPAS-Balloon (MIPAS-B), the airborne MIPAS-STRatospheric aircraft (MIPAS-STR), the satellite-borne Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Fourier transform spectrometer (ACE-FTS) and the High Resolution Dynamic Limb Sounder (HIRDLS), as well as the groundbased Halocarbon and other Atmospheric Trace Species (HATS) network for the reduced spectral resolution period (RR: January 2005-April 2012) of MIPAS. ACE-FTS, MkIV and HATS also provide measurements during the high spectral resolution period (full resolution, FR: July 2002-March 2004) and were used to validate MIPAS CFC-11 and CFC-12 products during that time, as well as profiles from the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer, ILAS-II. In general, we find that MIPAS shows slightly higher values for CFC-11 at the lower end of the profiles (below ∌15 km) and in a comparison of HATS ground-based data and MIPAS measurements at 3 km below the tropopause. Differences range from approximately 10 to 50 pptv (∌5-20 %) during the RR period. In general, differences are slightly smaller for the FR period. An indication of a slight high bias at the lower end of the profile exists for CFC-12 as well, but this bias is far less pronounced than for CFC-11 and is not as obvious in the relative differences between MIPAS and any of the comparison instruments. Differences at the lower end of the profile (below ∌15 km) and in the comparison of HATS and MIPAS measurements taken at 3 km below the tropopause mainly stay within 10-50 pptv (corresponding to ∌2-10%for CFCPublished 12) for the RR and the FR period. Between ∌15 and 30 km, most comparisons agree within 10-20 pptv (10-20 %), apart from ILAS-II, which shows large differences above ∌17 km. Overall, relative differences are usually smaller for CFC-12 than for CFC-11. For both species - CFC-11 and CFC-12 - we find that differences at the lower end of the profile tend to be larger at higher latitudes than in tropical and subtropical regions. In addition, MIPAS profiles have a maximum in their mixing ratio around the tropopause, which is most obvious in tropical mean profiles. Comparisons of the standard deviation in a quiescent atmosphere (polar summer) show that only the CFC-12 FR error budget can fully explain the observed variability, while for the other products (CFC-11 FR and RR and CFC-12 RR) only two-thirds to three-quarters can be explained. Investigations regarding the temporal stability show very small negative drifts in MIPAS CFC-11 measurements. These instrument drifts vary between ∌1 and 3% decade-1. For CFC-12, the drifts are also negative and close to zero up to ∌30 km. Above that altitude, larger drifts of up to ∌50% decade-1 appear which are negative up to ∌35 km and positive, but of a similar magnitude, above. © Author(s) 2016.IMK data analysis was supported by DLR under contract number 50EE0901. MIPAS level 1B data were provided by ESA. We acknowledge support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and Open Access Publishing Fund of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE), also known as SCISAT, is a Canadian-led mission mainly supported by the Canadian Space Agency and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. Work at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, was carried out under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Data collection and analysis of MIPAS-STR data used here were supported by the EU-project RECONCILE (grant no. 15 226365-FP7-ENV-2008-1) and the BMBF-project ENVIVAL-Life (DLR grant no. 50EE0841).Peer reviewe

    Operating System Concepts for Reconfigurable Computing: Review and Survey

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    One of the key future challenges for reconfigurable computing is to enable higher design productivity and a more easy way to use reconfigurable computing systems for users that are unfamiliar with the underlying concepts. One way of doing this is to provide standardization and abstraction, usually supported and enforced by an operating system. This article gives historical review and a summary on ideas and key concepts to include reconfigurable computing aspects in operating systems. The article also presents an overview on published and available operating systems targeting the area of reconfigurable computing. The purpose of this article is to identify and summarize common patterns among those systems that can be seen as de facto standard. Furthermore, open problems, not covered by these already available systems, are identified

    Erfassung der Bodenversiegelung im Freistaat Sachsen

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    Das SĂ€chsische Landesamt fĂŒr Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie (LfULG) hat einen handhabbaren methodischen Ansatz zur quantitativen Erfassung des mittleren Versiegelungsgrades fĂŒr die gesamte LandesflĂ€che aus vorhandenen DatensĂ€tzen entwickelt und auf die FlĂ€che des Freistaates Sachsen angewendet. Bisher nicht verfĂŒgbare Versiegelungsinformationen wurden abgeleitet und quantitativ belastbar erhoben. Damit ist es möglich, die Bodenversiegelung besser wiederkehrend erheben und sukzessiv in Planungs- und Genehmigungsvorhaben integrieren zu können. Die fortschreibbare Methodik zielt auf eine Erfassung aus vorhandenen Informationsgrundlagen des ATKIS-Basis-DLM

    Auf dem Weg zu einer nachhaltigeren FlĂ€chennutzung in der Stadt und ihrem Umland – Ergebnisse des EU-Projektes LUMAT

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    Unentwegt schreitet die FlĂ€chenneuinanspruchnahme voran und landwirtschaftliche NutzflĂ€che geht verloren. Alte und versiegelte BrachflĂ€chen sind Potenziale fĂŒr eine Neuentwicklung, ohne landwirtschaftlichen Boden zu versiegeln. Zielstellung des Interreg-Projektes Land Use Management Agencies and Tools (LUMAT) ist ein effektives und nachhaltiges Umwelt- und FlĂ€chenmanagement in der Stadt-Umland-Beziehung. Das SĂ€chsische Landesamt fĂŒr Umwelt, Landwirtschaft und Geologie (LfULG) und der GrĂŒne Ring Leipzig konnten sich in einer Ausschreibung des europĂ€ischen Strukturförderprogramms Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE 2020 zur Verbesserung der UmweltqualitĂ€ten in funktionalen Stadtgebieten durchsetzen und bilden die deutsche Partnerschaft in dem internationalen Projekt

    Rice bran derivatives alleviate microglia activation: possible involvement of MAPK pathway

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    (A-C). Effects of RBE on the phosphorylation of p38MAPK, ERK, and JNK in non-activated microglia. Cells were treated with RBE (50–300 Όg/ml) for 24 h followed by cell lyses and protein estimation. During stimulation, one of the wells in 6-well plate was incubated with LPS (10 ng/ml) for 30 min to be used as positive control to validate the functionality of antibodies against activated state of kinases. Whole cell lysates were subjected to western blots analyses. Representative blots (upper panel) and densitometry analyses (lower panel) are shown: A) p38 MAPK, B) pERK, and C) pJNK. Statistical analyses were carried out by using one-way ANOVA with post hoc Student-Newman-Keuls test (multiple comparisons). Results are expressed as means ± SEM of three independent experiments. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001 compared control cells. (TIF 963 kb

    Nachhaltiges FlĂ€chenmanagement in Stadt und Umland: Abschlussbericht des Projektes LUMAT (Land Use Management, Agencies and Tools – FlĂ€chenmanagement, Behörden und Werkzeuge)

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    Der Bericht fasst die Ergebnisse des EU-Vorhabens LUMAT zum nachhaltigen Umgang mit Boden und FlĂ€che im GrĂŒnen Ring Leipzig zusammen. Er richtet sich an kommunale und regionale Planer. Innerörtliche BrachflĂ€chen sind EntwicklungsflĂ€chen fĂŒr das urbane GrĂŒn. Sie können vielfĂ€ltige ökologische Funktionen ĂŒbernehmen und gleichzeitig als ErholungsflĂ€chen dienen. Auch außerörtliche BrachflĂ€chen sind EntwicklungsflĂ€chen, die fĂŒr eine Renaturierung evaluiert wurden. Ziel des Projektes war die Reduzierung der FlĂ€chenneuinanspruchnahme durch eine vorrangige Nutzung vorhandener bebauter FlĂ€chen mit Entwicklungspotenzial. Redaktionsschluss: 23.10.201

    MIPAS IMK/IAA Carbon Tetrachloride (CCl4) Retrieval and First Comparison With Other Instruments

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    MIPAS thermal limb emission measurements were used to derive vertically resolved profiles of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). Level-1b data versions MIPAS/5.02 to MIPAS/5.06 were converted into volume mixing ratio profiles using the level-2 processor developed at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK) and Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC), Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia (IAA). Consideration of peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) as an interfering species, which is jointly retrieved, and CO2 line mixing is crucial for reliable retrievals. Parts of the CO2 Q-branch region that overlap with the CCl4 signature were omitted, since large residuals were still found even though line mixing was considered in the forward model. However, the omitted spectral region could be narrowed noticeably when line mixing was accounted for. A new CCl4 spectro-scopic data set leads to slightly smaller CCl4 volume mixing ratios. In general, latitude-altitude cross sections show the expected CCl4 features with highest values of around 90 pptv at altitudes at and below the tropical tropopause and values decreasing with altitude and latitude due to stratospheric decomposition. Other patterns, such as subsidence in the polar vortex during winter and early spring, are also visible in the distributions. The decline in CCl4 abundance during the MI-PAS Envisat measurement period (July 2002 to April 2012) is clearly reflected in the altitude-latitude cross section of trends estimated from the entire retrieved data set

    On the improved stability of the version 7 MIPAS ozone record

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    The Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) was an infrared limb emission spectrometer on the Envisat platform. From 2002 to 2012, it performed pole-to-pole measurements during day and night, producing more than 1000 profiles per day. The European Space Agency (ESA) recently released the new version 7 of Level 1B MIPAS spectra, in which a new set of time-dependent correction coefficients for the nonlinearity in the detector response functions was implemented. This change is expected to reduce the long-term drift of the MIPAS Level 2 data. We evaluate the long-term stability of ozone Level 2 data retrieved from MIPAS v7 Level 1B spectra with the IMK/IAA scientific level 2 processor. For this, we compare MIPAS data with ozone measurements from the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) instrument on NASA\u27s Aura satellite, ozonesondes and ground-based lidar instruments. The ozonesondes and lidars alone do not allow us to conclude with enough significance that the new version is more stable than the previous one, but a clear improvement in long-term stability is observed in the satellite-data-based drift analysis. The results of ozonesondes, lidars and satellite drift analysis are consistent: all indicate that the drifts of the new version are less negative/more positive nearly everywhere above 15km. The 10-year MIPAS ozone trends calculated from the old and the new data versions are compared. The new trends are closer to old drift-corrected trends than the old uncorrected trends were. From this, we conclude that the nonlinearity correction performed on Level 1B data is an improvement. These results indicate that MIPAS data are now even more suited for trend studies, alone or as part of a merged data record
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