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Six-year record of atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane at a high-altitude mountain site in Poland / Jarosław NĘCKI, Martina Schmidt, Kazimierz RÓŻAŃSKI, Mirosław ZIMNOCH, Adam KORUS, Jan LASA, Rolf Graul, Ingeborg Levin // Tellus. Series B : Chemical and Physical Meteorology ; ISSN 0280-6509. — 2003 — vol. 55 B, s. 94–104. — Bibliogr. s. 104, Abstr. — 6th International Carbon Dioxide Conference : Sendai, Japan, October 1–5, 2001


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ID BaDAP14283
Data dodania do BaDAP2003-10-21
DOI10.1034/j.1600-0889.2003.01446.x
Rok publikacji2003
Typ publikacjireferat w czasopiśmie
Otwarty dostęptak
Czasopismo/seriaTellus, Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology

Abstract

Carbon dioxide and methane observations from the continental mountain station Kasprowy Wierch in the Tatra Mountains, southern Poland, are presented. They cover a six-year period from 1994 to 2000. Significant year-to-year variability of CO2 concentration was observed. The seasonal cycles 1996-1997 were similar, with a peak-to-peak amplitude of the selected and smoothed CO2 record of approximately 20 ppm and no significant increase of the annual mean values. For 1998 and 1999 large increases of the annual mean values by 3.3 and 4.0 ppm per year, respectively, were observed. This increase was accompanied by a reduction of the seasonal amplitude of the smoothed record to approximately 15 ppm in 1998 and 16 ppm in 1999. In 2000 the seasonal amplitude increased again to a value similar as in 1996/1997, whereas the mean annual value remained close to that recorded for 1999. Similar features can also be traced in the selected and smoothed CO2 record for Schauinsland station, Germany, located ca. 1000 km west of Kasprowy Wierch. These similarities strongly suggest that both stations are capturing the same large-scale European phenomena, most probably related to a disturbance of the CO2 cycle by the recent El Nino event. The mean CH4 mixing ratio at Kasprowy Wierch for the period 1996-1999 was about 30 ppb higher than over the Atlantic Ocean, confirming previous observations that the European continent is a net source of methane throughout the year. No significant seasonal cycle of methane has been observed at Kasprowy Wierch. The short-term changes Of CO2 and CH4 are strongly correlated during winter months: the average monthly mean slope of the linear relationship between CH4 and CO2 was 10.7 +/- 0.3 ppbCH(4) per ppmCO(2). During summer months this strong correlation breaks down. Diurnal changes of CO2 and CH4 mixing ratios observed at Kasprowy Wierch are typical for continental mountain sites, with a distinct minimum Of CO2 during afternoon hours in summer and maximum during winter. For CH4, diurnal cycles have similar shape throughout the year, with a broad maximum during daytime. The mean peak-to-peak amplitudes for summer (July) were 4.5 ppm for CO2 and 30 ppb for CH4, whereas during winter (February) they diminished to 1.5 ppm and 10 ppb, respectively.

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