[ 1] Tropospheric carbon monoxide ( CO) was measured throughout 2001 using groundbased Fourier transform IR ( FTIR) spectrometers at Moshiri (44.4 degrees N) and Rikubetsu (43.5 degrees N) observatories in northern Japan, which are separated by 150 km. Seasonal and day-to-day variations of CO are studied using these data, and contributions from various CO sources are evaluated using three-dimensional global chemistry transport model (GEOS-CHEM) calculations. Seasonal maximum and minimum FTIR-derived tropospheric CO amounts occurred in April and September, respectively. The ratio of partial column amounts between the 0 - 4 and 0 - 12 km altitude ranges is found to be slightly greater in early spring. The GEOS-CHEM model calculations generall...
The spatial and temporal variations of carbon monoxide (CO) are analyzed over a tropical urban site,...
The carbon monoxide cycle is studied by incorporating the known and hypothetical sources and sinks i...
Carbon monoxide (CO) and ozone (O3) have been measured in the Western Pacific (43 N to 35 S) during ...
This paper studies the seasonal variation of surface and column CO at three different sites (Paris, ...
As the carbon monoxide (CO) total column over Asia is among the highest in the world, it is importan...
To assess the influence of biomass burning and regional pollution on CO levels in Northeast Asia, tr...
A global chemical transport model (MOZART-2; model of ozone and related tracers, version 2) was used...
Contributions of climatically significant natural and anthropogenic emission sources in northern Eur...
[1] Two years of observations of upper tropospheric (UT) carbon monoxide (CO) from the Aura Microwav...
The Pacific Exploratory Mission to the Tropics phase B (PEM-Tropics B) aircraft campaign in March-Ap...
International audienceAnthropogenic pollution and wildfires are main producers of carbon monoxide (C...
International audienceCarbon monoxide (CO) is a product of incomplete combustion and is also produce...
Carbon monoxide total column amounts in the atmosphere were measured in the High Northern Hemisphere...
Atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) distributions are controlled by anthropogenic emissions, biomass bu...
The spatial and temporal variations of carbon monoxide (CO) are analyzed over a tropical urban site,...
The carbon monoxide cycle is studied by incorporating the known and hypothetical sources and sinks i...
Carbon monoxide (CO) and ozone (O3) have been measured in the Western Pacific (43 N to 35 S) during ...
This paper studies the seasonal variation of surface and column CO at three different sites (Paris, ...
As the carbon monoxide (CO) total column over Asia is among the highest in the world, it is importan...
To assess the influence of biomass burning and regional pollution on CO levels in Northeast Asia, tr...
A global chemical transport model (MOZART-2; model of ozone and related tracers, version 2) was used...
Contributions of climatically significant natural and anthropogenic emission sources in northern Eur...
[1] Two years of observations of upper tropospheric (UT) carbon monoxide (CO) from the Aura Microwav...
The Pacific Exploratory Mission to the Tropics phase B (PEM-Tropics B) aircraft campaign in March-Ap...
International audienceAnthropogenic pollution and wildfires are main producers of carbon monoxide (C...
International audienceCarbon monoxide (CO) is a product of incomplete combustion and is also produce...
Carbon monoxide total column amounts in the atmosphere were measured in the High Northern Hemisphere...
Atmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) distributions are controlled by anthropogenic emissions, biomass bu...
The spatial and temporal variations of carbon monoxide (CO) are analyzed over a tropical urban site,...
The carbon monoxide cycle is studied by incorporating the known and hypothetical sources and sinks i...
Carbon monoxide (CO) and ozone (O3) have been measured in the Western Pacific (43 N to 35 S) during ...