The isotopic record of Northern Hemisphere atmospheric carbon monoxide since 1950: implications for the CO budget

We present a 60-year record of the stable isotopes of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) from firn air samples collected under the framework of the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling (NEEM) project. CO concentration, δ13C, and δ18O of CO were measured by gas chromatography/isotope ratio mass spectrom...

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Other Authors: Wang, Z. (author), Chappellaz, J. (author), Martinerie, Patricia (author), Park, K. (author), Petrenko, V. (author), Barstow, E. (author), Emmons, Louisa (author), Blunier, T. (author), Brenninkmeijer, C. (author), Mak, John (author)
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012
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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-4365-2012
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spelling ftncar:oai:drupal-site.org:articles_11685 2023-09-05T13:19:55+02:00 The isotopic record of Northern Hemisphere atmospheric carbon monoxide since 1950: implications for the CO budget Wang, Z. (author) Chappellaz, J. (author) Martinerie, Patricia (author) Park, K. (author) Petrenko, V. (author) Barstow, E. (author) Emmons, Louisa (author) Blunier, T. (author) Brenninkmeijer, C. (author) Mak, John (author) 2012-05-16 application/pdf http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-009-011 https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-4365-2012 en eng Copernicus Publications Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-009-011 doi:10.5194/acp-12-4365-2012 ark:/85065/d76w9bpg Copyright Author(s) 2012. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Text article 2012 ftncar https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-4365-2012 2023-08-14T18:39:35Z We present a 60-year record of the stable isotopes of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) from firn air samples collected under the framework of the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling (NEEM) project. CO concentration, δ13C, and δ18O of CO were measured by gas chromatography/isotope ratio mass spectrometry (gc-IRMS) from trapped gases in the firn. We applied LGGE-GIPSA firn air models (Witrant et al., 2011) to correlate gas age with firn air depth and then reconstructed the trend of atmospheric CO and its stable isotopic composition at high northern latitudes since 1950. The most probable firn air model scenarios show that δ13C decreased slightly from −25.8‰ in 1950 to −26.4‰ in 2000, then decreased more significantly to −27.2‰ in 2008. δ18O decreased more regularly from 9.8‰ in 1950 to 7.1‰ in 2008. Those same scenarios show CO concentration increased gradually from 1950 and peaked in the late 1970s, followed by a gradual decrease to present day values (Petrenko et al., 2012). Results from an isotope mass balance model indicate that a slight increase, followed by a large reduction, in CO derived from fossil fuel combustion has occurred since 1950. The reduction of CO emission from fossil fuel combustion after the mid-1970s is the most plausible mechanism for the drop of CO concentration during this time. Fossil fuel CO emissions decreased as a result of the implementation of catalytic converters and the relative growth of diesel engines, in spite of the global vehicle fleet size having grown several fold over the same time period. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland North Greenland OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Greenland Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12 10 4365 4377
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description We present a 60-year record of the stable isotopes of atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) from firn air samples collected under the framework of the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling (NEEM) project. CO concentration, δ13C, and δ18O of CO were measured by gas chromatography/isotope ratio mass spectrometry (gc-IRMS) from trapped gases in the firn. We applied LGGE-GIPSA firn air models (Witrant et al., 2011) to correlate gas age with firn air depth and then reconstructed the trend of atmospheric CO and its stable isotopic composition at high northern latitudes since 1950. The most probable firn air model scenarios show that δ13C decreased slightly from −25.8‰ in 1950 to −26.4‰ in 2000, then decreased more significantly to −27.2‰ in 2008. δ18O decreased more regularly from 9.8‰ in 1950 to 7.1‰ in 2008. Those same scenarios show CO concentration increased gradually from 1950 and peaked in the late 1970s, followed by a gradual decrease to present day values (Petrenko et al., 2012). Results from an isotope mass balance model indicate that a slight increase, followed by a large reduction, in CO derived from fossil fuel combustion has occurred since 1950. The reduction of CO emission from fossil fuel combustion after the mid-1970s is the most plausible mechanism for the drop of CO concentration during this time. Fossil fuel CO emissions decreased as a result of the implementation of catalytic converters and the relative growth of diesel engines, in spite of the global vehicle fleet size having grown several fold over the same time period.
author2 Wang, Z. (author)
Chappellaz, J. (author)
Martinerie, Patricia (author)
Park, K. (author)
Petrenko, V. (author)
Barstow, E. (author)
Emmons, Louisa (author)
Blunier, T. (author)
Brenninkmeijer, C. (author)
Mak, John (author)
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title The isotopic record of Northern Hemisphere atmospheric carbon monoxide since 1950: implications for the CO budget
spellingShingle The isotopic record of Northern Hemisphere atmospheric carbon monoxide since 1950: implications for the CO budget
title_short The isotopic record of Northern Hemisphere atmospheric carbon monoxide since 1950: implications for the CO budget
title_full The isotopic record of Northern Hemisphere atmospheric carbon monoxide since 1950: implications for the CO budget
title_fullStr The isotopic record of Northern Hemisphere atmospheric carbon monoxide since 1950: implications for the CO budget
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