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Background monitoring and long-range transport of atmospheric CFC-11 and CFC-12 at Kosan, Korea
Authors:Kim J  Oh S N  Cho H M  Park M K  Kim K R  Elkins J W
Affiliation:(1) Applied Meteorology Research Laboratory, Meteorological Research Institute, Seoul, 156-720, Korea;(2) Applied Meteorology Research Laboratory, Meteorological Research Institute, Seoul, 156-720, Korea;(3) Climate Bureau, Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul, 156-720, Korea;(4) OCEAN Laboratory/SEES, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742, Korea;(5) Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, Colorado, 80303, U.S.A.
Abstract:
The background concentrations of atmospheric CFC-11 and CFC-12were monitored to assess their impact on stratospheric ozone depletion and global warming from September 1995 to March 1999 at Kosan, Korea, located at eastern margin of the Asian Continent. The concentrations of atmospheric CFC-11 at Kosan have decreased slightly, at a rate of –2.5 pptv yr-1, over the period in response to the Montreal Protocol. The CFC-12 mixing ratio at Kosan continues to increase in the atmosphere at a rate of 5.7 pptv yr-1 despite international regulations, because of its extreme atmosphere persistence. Recent trends ofthese two chlorofluorocarbons at Kosan, Korea were concordant with those of the northern hemispheric background monitored unitat Mauna Loa, Hawaii. The maximum seasonal mean mixing ratios of CFC-11 and CFC-12 at Kosan, Korea, were 270±4 pptv inthe spring and 538±9 pptv in the winter, and the corresponding seasonal minima were 267±7 and 529±12 pptv. This occurred in the summer and was due to southeasterlywinds from the northwestern Pacific Ocean. By performing a three-day isentropic backward trajectory analysis, it was shownthat air masses at Kosan, and with the exception of summer, mainly originated from central and northern China. In particular, the mixing ratios of these two contaminant speciesare closely related with their air mass trajectories.
Keywords:cfc-11  cfc-12  global warming  stratospheric ozone depletion  trajectory
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