The historic surface ozone record, 1896-1975, and its relation to modern measurements

Tropospheric ozone is a greenhouse gas, a key component of atmospheric chemistry, and is detrimental to human health and plant productivity. The historic surface ozone record 1896-1975 has been constructed from measurements selected for (a) instrumentation whose ozone response can be traced to moder...

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Main Authors: Galbally, I E, Tarasick, D W, Stähelin, J, Wallington, T J, Steinbacher, M, Schultz, Martin, Cooper, O R
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spelling ftfzjuelichnvdb:oai:juser.fz-juelich.de:842429 2023-05-15T16:30:21+02:00 The historic surface ozone record, 1896-1975, and its relation to modern measurements Galbally, I E Tarasick, D W Stähelin, J Wallington, T J Steinbacher, M Schultz, Martin Cooper, O R DE 2017 https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/842429 https://juser.fz-juelich.de/search?p=id:%22FZJ-2018-00665%22 eng eng https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/842429 https://juser.fz-juelich.de/search?p=id:%22FZJ-2018-00665%22 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess AGU Fall Meeting, AGU2017, New Orleans, USA, 2017-12-11 - 2017-12-15 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftfzjuelichnvdb 2022-07-14T11:14:41Z Tropospheric ozone is a greenhouse gas, a key component of atmospheric chemistry, and is detrimental to human health and plant productivity. The historic surface ozone record 1896-1975 has been constructed from measurements selected for (a) instrumentation whose ozone response can be traced to modern tropospheric ozone measurement standards, (b) samples taken when there is low probability of chemical interference and (c) sampling locations, heights and times when atmospheric mixing will minimise vertical gradients of ozone in the planetary boundary layer above and around the measurement location. Early measurements with the Schönbein filter paper technique cannot be related to modern methods with any degree of confidence. The potassium iodide-arsenite technique used at Montsouris for 1876-1910 is valid for measuring ozone; however, due to the presence of the interfering gases sulfur dioxide, ammonia and nitrogen oxides, the measured ozone concentrations are not representative of the regional atmosphere. The use of these data sets for trend analyses is not recommended. In total, 58 acceptable sets of measurements are currently identified, commencing in Europe in 1896, Greenland in 1932 and globally by the late 1950’s. Between 1896 and 1944 there were 21 studies (median duration 5 days) with a median mole fraction of 23 nmol mol-1 (range of study averages 15-62 nmol mol-1). Between 1950 and 1975 there were 37 studies (median duration approx. 21 months) with a median mole fraction of 22 nmol mol-1 (range of study averages 13-49 nmol mol-1), all measured under conditions likely to give ozone mole fractions similar to those in the planetary boundary layer. These time series are matched with modern measurements from the Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report (TOAR) Ozone Database and used to examine changes between the historic and modern observations. These historic ozone levels are higher than previously accepted for surface ozone in the late 19th early 20th Century. This historic surface ozone analysis provides a new ... Conference Object Greenland Forschungszentrum Jülich: JuSER (Juelich Shared Electronic Resources) Greenland
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description Tropospheric ozone is a greenhouse gas, a key component of atmospheric chemistry, and is detrimental to human health and plant productivity. The historic surface ozone record 1896-1975 has been constructed from measurements selected for (a) instrumentation whose ozone response can be traced to modern tropospheric ozone measurement standards, (b) samples taken when there is low probability of chemical interference and (c) sampling locations, heights and times when atmospheric mixing will minimise vertical gradients of ozone in the planetary boundary layer above and around the measurement location. Early measurements with the Schönbein filter paper technique cannot be related to modern methods with any degree of confidence. The potassium iodide-arsenite technique used at Montsouris for 1876-1910 is valid for measuring ozone; however, due to the presence of the interfering gases sulfur dioxide, ammonia and nitrogen oxides, the measured ozone concentrations are not representative of the regional atmosphere. The use of these data sets for trend analyses is not recommended. In total, 58 acceptable sets of measurements are currently identified, commencing in Europe in 1896, Greenland in 1932 and globally by the late 1950’s. Between 1896 and 1944 there were 21 studies (median duration 5 days) with a median mole fraction of 23 nmol mol-1 (range of study averages 15-62 nmol mol-1). Between 1950 and 1975 there were 37 studies (median duration approx. 21 months) with a median mole fraction of 22 nmol mol-1 (range of study averages 13-49 nmol mol-1), all measured under conditions likely to give ozone mole fractions similar to those in the planetary boundary layer. These time series are matched with modern measurements from the Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report (TOAR) Ozone Database and used to examine changes between the historic and modern observations. These historic ozone levels are higher than previously accepted for surface ozone in the late 19th early 20th Century. This historic surface ozone analysis provides a new ...
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author Galbally, I E
Tarasick, D W
Stähelin, J
Wallington, T J
Steinbacher, M
Schultz, Martin
Cooper, O R
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Tarasick, D W
Stähelin, J
Wallington, T J
Steinbacher, M
Schultz, Martin
Cooper, O R
The historic surface ozone record, 1896-1975, and its relation to modern measurements
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Tarasick, D W
Stähelin, J
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Steinbacher, M
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Cooper, O R
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