1990
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0889.1990.t01-4-00002.x
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Seasonal variation of hydrocarbons in the free troposphere at mid-latitudes

Abstract: The free tropospheric concentrations of several light hydrocarbons and ozone have been measured throughout most of the year in air flows approaching the UK from unpolluted areas of the Northern Hemisphere. The measurements were made using an aircraft at altitudes between 1500 and 3000 m and concurrent measurements of halocarbons confirmed that the air had not passed recently over potential sources of hydrocarbons. Most of the hydrocarbons show a clear seasonal pattern with a summer minimum and winter maximum, … Show more

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“…Literature data also allow an estimate of the global tropospheric burden of CH4 independently from the TROPOZ experiment. For this purpose, based on a tropospheric air content of 8.69 x 1043 molecules (Khalil and Rasmussen, 1985), a mean methane mixing ratio of 1.690 ppmv for January 1989 (Khalil and Rasmussen, 1990), and an average annual increase rate of 0.6% (trend for the years -1990according to Steele et al (1991), the global tropospheric burden of CH4 in January 1991 is estimated at 4000 Tg-CH4.…”
Section: Methanementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature data also allow an estimate of the global tropospheric burden of CH4 independently from the TROPOZ experiment. For this purpose, based on a tropospheric air content of 8.69 x 1043 molecules (Khalil and Rasmussen, 1985), a mean methane mixing ratio of 1.690 ppmv for January 1989 (Khalil and Rasmussen, 1990), and an average annual increase rate of 0.6% (trend for the years -1990according to Steele et al (1991), the global tropospheric burden of CH4 in January 1991 is estimated at 4000 Tg-CH4.…”
Section: Methanementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[Lightman et al, 1990] 1 ................................................ Besides the reference and the aircraft emission runs described already, three additional runs are described below. …”
Section: Comparison Of Modeled and Observed Seasonal Cyclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ratio is close to unity in the marine sector (210°-330°) and up to 1.5-1.8 in the remaining sectors. Many authors have pointed out that surface waters might be a source of propene during the summer (Lightman et al, 1990;Rudolph and Johnen, 1990;Bonsang and Lambert (1985)), and the existence of nearby surface waters is often used to explain the winter to summer ratio of propene. However, Fig.…”
Section: Annual Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethane concentrations advected over the Atlantic Ocean at 40°-60°N range from 1 to 3 ppb (Rudolph and Ehhalt, 1981;Rudolph and Khedim, 1985;Tille et al, 1985;Lightman et al, 1990;Penkett et al, 1993). Concentrations of the other hydrocarbons measured simultaneously over the Atlantic Ocean are generally far below the 1 ppb level.…”
Section: Delftmentioning
confidence: 99%
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