Distributions and recent changes of carbon monoxide in the lower troposphere

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作者
Novelli, PC [1 ]
Masarie, KA
Lang, PM
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[1] NOAA, Climate Monitoring & Diagnost Lab, Boulder, CO 80303 USA
[2] Univ Colorado, Cooperat Inst Res Environm Sci, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
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10.1029/98JD01366
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Since 1988, the distribution of carbon monoixde (CO) in the lower troposphere has been determined using a globally distributed air sampling network. Site locations range from 82 degrees N to 90 degrees S, with wide longitudinal coverage, and represent the marine boundary layer, regionally polluted atmospheres, and the free troposphere. These measurements present a unique, intercalibrated, and internally consistent data set that are used to better define the global temporal and spatial distribution of CO. In this paper, times series from 49 sites are discussed. With an average lifetime of similar to 2 months, CO showed significant concentration gradients. In the lowest in the southern summer (35-45 ppb). The interhemispheric gradients showed strong seasonality with a minimum difference between the high latitudes of the northern and southern hemisphere (160-180 ppb) in February and March and a minimum in Jury and August (10-20 ppb). higher CO was found in regions near human development relative to those over more remote areas. The distributions provide additional evidence of the widespread pollution of the lower atmosphere. Remote areas in the high northern hemisphere are polluted by anthropogenic activities in the middle latitudes, and those in the southern hemisphere are heavily influence by the burning of biomass in the tropics. While tropospheric concentrations of CO exhibit periods of increase and decrease, the globally averaged CO mixing ratio over the period from 1990 through 1995 decreased at a rate of approximately 2 ppb yr(-1).
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