Gravitational separation of major atmospheric components observed in the stratosphere over Syowa Station, Antarctica, Kiruna, Sweden and Sanriku, Japan.

To investigate the gravitational separation of atmospheric components in the stratosphere, air samples collected using an aircraft during the Arctic Airborne Measurement Program 2002 (AAMP02) were analyzed for the O_2 N_2 ratios (δ(O_2 N_2)), δ^<15>N of N_2, δ^<18>O of O_2 and Ar N_2 rat...

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Main Authors: Shigeyuki Ishidoya, Satoshi Sugawara, Shinji Morimoto, Shuji Aoki, Takakiyo Nakazawa, Hideyuki Honda, Takashi Yamanouchi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2010
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:369ba80646074cea964a275e294c9efd 2023-05-15T13:37:12+02:00 Gravitational separation of major atmospheric components observed in the stratosphere over Syowa Station, Antarctica, Kiruna, Sweden and Sanriku, Japan. Shigeyuki Ishidoya Satoshi Sugawara Shinji Morimoto Shuji Aoki Takakiyo Nakazawa Hideyuki Honda Takashi Yamanouchi 2010-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00009565 https://doaj.org/article/369ba80646074cea964a275e294c9efd EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research http://doi.org/10.15094/00009565 https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X doi:10.15094/00009565 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/369ba80646074cea964a275e294c9efd Antarctic Record, Vol 54, Iss special issue, Pp 426-437 (2010) Geography (General) G1-922 article 2010 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00009565 2022-12-31T05:50:04Z To investigate the gravitational separation of atmospheric components in the stratosphere, air samples collected using an aircraft during the Arctic Airborne Measurement Program 2002 (AAMP02) were analyzed for the O_2 N_2 ratios (δ(O_2 N_2)), δ^<15>N of N_2, δ^<18>O of O_2 and Ar N_2 ratio (δ(Ar N_2)). The relationship between observed stratospheric δ^<15>N of N_2, δ^<18>O of O_2 and δ(Ar N_2) over the Svalbard Islands and Barrow showed mass-dependent fractionation of atmospheric components in the stratosphere, which suggested that gravitational separation could be observable in the lowermost stratosphere inside the polar vortex. By examining the rates of change in δ(O_2 Nv) and δ^<13>C of CO_2 relative to the CO_2 concentration, such observed correlations were bound to be mainly attributable to upward propagation of their seasonal cycles produced in the troposphere and height-dependent air age as well as gravitational separation in the stratosphere. Air samples collected over Syowa Station, Antarctica, Kiruna, Sweden and Sanriku, Japan using balloon-borne cryogenic air samplers were analyzed for δ^<15>N of Nv and δ^<18>O of O_2. Strength of the gravitational separation was a function of latitude, showing the largest separation inside the polar vortex over Kiruna. It is suggested that information on increase of gravitational separation with height is useful in understanding the vertical transport of air masses in the stratosphere. By comparing the gravitational separations, mean age of air and N_2O concentration at two height intervals with N_2O concentrations > 125 ppb and < 45 ppb, the effect of descending air was found to be more significant over Kiruna than over Syowa Station and Sanriku. The variation in the gravitational separation with height is found to be weaker in the region with N_2O concentrations between 45 and 125 ppb than in other regions, which might suggest that vertical mixing of air occurred in this region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Kiruna Svalbard Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Kiruna Svalbard Syowa Station
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Satoshi Sugawara
Shinji Morimoto
Shuji Aoki
Takakiyo Nakazawa
Hideyuki Honda
Takashi Yamanouchi
Gravitational separation of major atmospheric components observed in the stratosphere over Syowa Station, Antarctica, Kiruna, Sweden and Sanriku, Japan.
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description To investigate the gravitational separation of atmospheric components in the stratosphere, air samples collected using an aircraft during the Arctic Airborne Measurement Program 2002 (AAMP02) were analyzed for the O_2 N_2 ratios (δ(O_2 N_2)), δ^<15>N of N_2, δ^<18>O of O_2 and Ar N_2 ratio (δ(Ar N_2)). The relationship between observed stratospheric δ^<15>N of N_2, δ^<18>O of O_2 and δ(Ar N_2) over the Svalbard Islands and Barrow showed mass-dependent fractionation of atmospheric components in the stratosphere, which suggested that gravitational separation could be observable in the lowermost stratosphere inside the polar vortex. By examining the rates of change in δ(O_2 Nv) and δ^<13>C of CO_2 relative to the CO_2 concentration, such observed correlations were bound to be mainly attributable to upward propagation of their seasonal cycles produced in the troposphere and height-dependent air age as well as gravitational separation in the stratosphere. Air samples collected over Syowa Station, Antarctica, Kiruna, Sweden and Sanriku, Japan using balloon-borne cryogenic air samplers were analyzed for δ^<15>N of Nv and δ^<18>O of O_2. Strength of the gravitational separation was a function of latitude, showing the largest separation inside the polar vortex over Kiruna. It is suggested that information on increase of gravitational separation with height is useful in understanding the vertical transport of air masses in the stratosphere. By comparing the gravitational separations, mean age of air and N_2O concentration at two height intervals with N_2O concentrations > 125 ppb and < 45 ppb, the effect of descending air was found to be more significant over Kiruna than over Syowa Station and Sanriku. The variation in the gravitational separation with height is found to be weaker in the region with N_2O concentrations between 45 and 125 ppb than in other regions, which might suggest that vertical mixing of air occurred in this region.
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author Shigeyuki Ishidoya
Satoshi Sugawara
Shinji Morimoto
Shuji Aoki
Takakiyo Nakazawa
Hideyuki Honda
Takashi Yamanouchi
author_facet Shigeyuki Ishidoya
Satoshi Sugawara
Shinji Morimoto
Shuji Aoki
Takakiyo Nakazawa
Hideyuki Honda
Takashi Yamanouchi
author_sort Shigeyuki Ishidoya
title Gravitational separation of major atmospheric components observed in the stratosphere over Syowa Station, Antarctica, Kiruna, Sweden and Sanriku, Japan.
title_short Gravitational separation of major atmospheric components observed in the stratosphere over Syowa Station, Antarctica, Kiruna, Sweden and Sanriku, Japan.
title_full Gravitational separation of major atmospheric components observed in the stratosphere over Syowa Station, Antarctica, Kiruna, Sweden and Sanriku, Japan.
title_fullStr Gravitational separation of major atmospheric components observed in the stratosphere over Syowa Station, Antarctica, Kiruna, Sweden and Sanriku, Japan.
title_full_unstemmed Gravitational separation of major atmospheric components observed in the stratosphere over Syowa Station, Antarctica, Kiruna, Sweden and Sanriku, Japan.
title_sort gravitational separation of major atmospheric components observed in the stratosphere over syowa station, antarctica, kiruna, sweden and sanriku, japan.
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