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Enhanced Upper Tropical Tropospheric COS: Impact on the Stratospheric Aerosol Layer
Notholt, J, Kuang, Z, Rinsland, CP, Toon, GC, Rex, M, Jones, N, Albrecht, T, Deckelmann, H, Krieg, J, Weinzierl, C, Bingemer, H, Weller, R and Schrems, O
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Abstract
Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is considered to be a major source of the stratospheric sulfate aerosol during periods of volcanic quiescence. We measured COS at the tropical tropopause and find mixing ratios to be 20 to 50% larger than are assumed in models. The enhanced COS levels are correlated with high concentrations of biomass-burning pollutants like carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen cyanide (HCN). The analysis of backward trajectories and global maps of fire statistics suggest that biomass-burning emissions transported upward by deep convection are the source of the enhanced COS in the upper tropical troposphere.
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Notholt, J, Kuang, Z, Rinsland, CP, Toon, GC, Rex, M, Jones, N, Albrecht, T, Deckelmann, H, Krieg, J, Weinzierl, C, Bingemer, H, Weller, R and Schrems, O
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https://www.doi.org/10.1126/science.1080320
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Notholt, J.
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Kuang, Z.
,
Rinsland, C.
,
Toon, G.
,
Rex, M.
,
Jones, N.
,
Albrecht, T.
,
Deckelmann, H.
,
Krieg, J.
,
Weinzierl, C.
,
Bingemer, H.
,
Weller, R.
and
Schrems, O.
(2003):
Enhanced Upper Tropical Tropospheric COS: Impact on the Stratospheric Aerosol Layer
,
Science,
300
(5617),
pp. 307-310
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doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1126/science.1080320
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