Vertical transport rates and concentrations of OH and Cl radicals in the Tropical Tropopause Layer from observations of CO<sub>2</sub> and halocarbons: implications for distributions of long- and short-lived chemical species

Rates for large-scale vertical transport of air in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) were determined using high-resolution, in situ observations of CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in the tropical upper troposphere and lower stratosphere during the NASA Tropical Composition, Cloud and Cli...

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Main Authors: T. P. Bui, T. J. Conway, D. B. A. Jones, L. Pfister, J. Nan, E. W. Gottlieb, B. C. Daube, R. Jiménez, E. L. Atlas, S. Park, R.-S. Gao, S. C. Wofsy
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-07-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/6669/2010/acp-10-6669-2010.pdf
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spelling doaj-8c6c4e9a16e84ba0bda5820d49aa44642020-11-25T01:22:51ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242010-07-0110146669668410.5194/acp-10-6669-2010Vertical transport rates and concentrations of OH and Cl radicals in the Tropical Tropopause Layer from observations of CO<sub>2</sub> and halocarbons: implications for distributions of long- and short-lived chemical speciesT. P. BuiT. J. ConwayD. B. A. JonesL. PfisterJ. NanE. W. GottliebB. C. DaubeR. JiménezE. L. AtlasS. ParkR.-S. GaoS. C. WofsyRates for large-scale vertical transport of air in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) were determined using high-resolution, in situ observations of CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in the tropical upper troposphere and lower stratosphere during the NASA Tropical Composition, Cloud and Climate Coupling (TC4) campaign in August 2007. Upward movement of trace gases in the deep tropics was notably slower in TC4 than during the Costa Rica AURA Validation Experiment (CR-AVE), in January 2006. Transport rates in the TTL were combined with in situ measurements of chlorinated and brominated organic compounds from whole air samples to determine chemical loss rates for reactive chemical species, providing empirical vertical profiles for 24-h mean concentrations of hydroxyl radicals (OH) and chlorine atoms in the TTL. The analysis shows that important short-lived species such as CHCl<sub>3</sub>, CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>, and CH<sub>2</sub>Br<sub>2</sub> have longer chemical lifetimes than the time for transit of the TTL, implying that these species, which are not included in most models, could readily reach the stratosphere and make significant contributions of chlorine and/or bromine to stratospheric loading. http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/6669/2010/acp-10-6669-2010.pdf
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author T. P. Bui
T. J. Conway
D. B. A. Jones
L. Pfister
J. Nan
E. W. Gottlieb
B. C. Daube
R. Jiménez
E. L. Atlas
S. Park
R.-S. Gao
S. C. Wofsy
spellingShingle T. P. Bui
T. J. Conway
D. B. A. Jones
L. Pfister
J. Nan
E. W. Gottlieb
B. C. Daube
R. Jiménez
E. L. Atlas
S. Park
R.-S. Gao
S. C. Wofsy
Vertical transport rates and concentrations of OH and Cl radicals in the Tropical Tropopause Layer from observations of CO<sub>2</sub> and halocarbons: implications for distributions of long- and short-lived chemical species
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet T. P. Bui
T. J. Conway
D. B. A. Jones
L. Pfister
J. Nan
E. W. Gottlieb
B. C. Daube
R. Jiménez
E. L. Atlas
S. Park
R.-S. Gao
S. C. Wofsy
author_sort T. P. Bui
title Vertical transport rates and concentrations of OH and Cl radicals in the Tropical Tropopause Layer from observations of CO<sub>2</sub> and halocarbons: implications for distributions of long- and short-lived chemical species
title_short Vertical transport rates and concentrations of OH and Cl radicals in the Tropical Tropopause Layer from observations of CO<sub>2</sub> and halocarbons: implications for distributions of long- and short-lived chemical species
title_full Vertical transport rates and concentrations of OH and Cl radicals in the Tropical Tropopause Layer from observations of CO<sub>2</sub> and halocarbons: implications for distributions of long- and short-lived chemical species
title_fullStr Vertical transport rates and concentrations of OH and Cl radicals in the Tropical Tropopause Layer from observations of CO<sub>2</sub> and halocarbons: implications for distributions of long- and short-lived chemical species
title_full_unstemmed Vertical transport rates and concentrations of OH and Cl radicals in the Tropical Tropopause Layer from observations of CO<sub>2</sub> and halocarbons: implications for distributions of long- and short-lived chemical species
title_sort vertical transport rates and concentrations of oh and cl radicals in the tropical tropopause layer from observations of co<sub>2</sub> and halocarbons: implications for distributions of long- and short-lived chemical species
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2010-07-01
description Rates for large-scale vertical transport of air in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL) were determined using high-resolution, in situ observations of CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in the tropical upper troposphere and lower stratosphere during the NASA Tropical Composition, Cloud and Climate Coupling (TC4) campaign in August 2007. Upward movement of trace gases in the deep tropics was notably slower in TC4 than during the Costa Rica AURA Validation Experiment (CR-AVE), in January 2006. Transport rates in the TTL were combined with in situ measurements of chlorinated and brominated organic compounds from whole air samples to determine chemical loss rates for reactive chemical species, providing empirical vertical profiles for 24-h mean concentrations of hydroxyl radicals (OH) and chlorine atoms in the TTL. The analysis shows that important short-lived species such as CHCl<sub>3</sub>, CH<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>, and CH<sub>2</sub>Br<sub>2</sub> have longer chemical lifetimes than the time for transit of the TTL, implying that these species, which are not included in most models, could readily reach the stratosphere and make significant contributions of chlorine and/or bromine to stratospheric loading.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/10/6669/2010/acp-10-6669-2010.pdf
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