Methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide concentrations measured in the atmospheric surface layer over continental Russia in the TROICA experiments

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I. B. Belikov
C. A. M. Brenninkmeijer
N. F. Elansky
A. A. Ral’ko
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Oboukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] Max Planck Institute for Chemistry,Atmospheric Chemistry Department
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Carbon Dioxide; Spatial Distribution; Surface Layer; Carbon Monoxide; Characteristic Feature;
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The principal statistical regularities typical of the behaviors of the CH4, CO, and CO2 concentrations in the atmospheric surface layer over the continental Russian territory are revealed from the measurements performed in 1997–2004 along the Trans-Siberian Railroad from Moscow to Khabarovsk with a mobile laboratory. The data obtained under the conditions of the atmosphere free of anthropogenic pollutants are analyzed. For near-background conditions, the typical continental methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide concentrations and characteristic features of their large-scale spatial distributions and daily variations, including those caused by surface inversions, are determined. Variations in the concentrations of these trace gases over industrial regions are analyzed. Our results are compared to the data obtained at background stations of the world network of atmospheric monitoring and to the data of a numerical simulation.
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