2004
DOI: 10.1029/2003jd004316
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Temporal and latitudinal distributions of stratospheric N2O isotopomers

Abstract: [1] Temporal and latitudinal variations of vertical profiles of N 2 O isotopomers were observed in the stratosphere over Japan (39°N, 142°E), Sweden (68°N, 20°E) O were nearly constant in the lower stratosphere (less than $22 km) but increased at higher altitudes ($22-35 km) while showing seasonal and latitudinal differences. Enrichment factors during the photolysis and photo-oxidation of N 2 O were also obtained in laboratory experiments and compared with those observed. We found that in the higher-altitude r… Show more

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“…The Delta Plus XP allows simultaneous registering of mass-to-charge ratios 30, 31, 44, 45, and 46, which has the advantage of requiring only a single extraction/injection of sample for analysis. The reproducibility for a 2 nmol N 2 O sample was about 0.15‰ for (Park et al, 2004;Toyoda et al, 2004).…”
Section: Isotope Analysis and Measurements Of N 2 O Mixing Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The Delta Plus XP allows simultaneous registering of mass-to-charge ratios 30, 31, 44, 45, and 46, which has the advantage of requiring only a single extraction/injection of sample for analysis. The reproducibility for a 2 nmol N 2 O sample was about 0.15‰ for (Park et al, 2004;Toyoda et al, 2004).…”
Section: Isotope Analysis and Measurements Of N 2 O Mixing Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The paper by Toyoda et al (2004) also contains the data from the earlier two papers by the same principal authors. All but the Fourier transform infrared-spectra (FTIR) of were analyzed by isotope ratio mass-spectrometry (IRMS) of discrete whole-air samples, either obtained by aircraft (Park et al, 2004) or from balloon platforms.…”
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“…The bulk nitrogen δ value (δ 15 N bulk = (δ 15 N α + δ 15 N β )/2) of tropospheric N 2 O is enriched by 6.3 ± 0.3 ‰ to 6.72 ± 0.12 ‰, depending on the sampling location and time (Kaiser et al, 2003;Park et al, 2004;Röckmann and Levin, 2005;Toyoda et al, 2004), with a strong site preference (SP = δ 15 N α − δ 15 N β ) of 18.7 ± 2.2 ‰ for the central nitrogen atom (Yoshida and Toyoda, 2000). Temporal trends in the N 2 O isotopic composition from firn air, ice core and archived air sample measurements indicate a year to year decrease in δ 15 N bulk of 0.04 ‰ yr −1 , confirming substantial emissions of isotopically depleted N 2 O (Bernard et al, 2006;Ishijima et al, 2007;Röckmann and Levin, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%