Continuous measurements of atmospheric CO2 concentrations were carried out along three ship courses from Italy to Antarctica in 1994/95, 1996/97 anf 1998/99. The growth rate of CO2 for four latitudinals belts with arbitrarily chosen boundaries (from 45°N to 80°S) is reported for the three expeditions. The northernmost belts shows the largest growth rate between 1996 and 1998 (close to 6 ppm/yr)while southern belts show an almost constant growth rate of 1.7 ppm/yr. Anthropogenic activities clearly affect both CO2 concentrations and growth rates. d13C measurements were carried out on CO2 from 23 flasks air samples collected during the 1998/99 expedition. Apart from negative values observed in highly polluted areas, a negative trend is observed across the Antarctic Convegence Area with no changes in the atmospheric concentration of CO2. The hypothesis of a biochemical origin of these light carbon isotope values is suggested.

Atmospheric CO2 concentrations and d13C measurements along a hemispheric course (1998/1999, Italy to Antarctica)

Ori C;
2001

Abstract

Continuous measurements of atmospheric CO2 concentrations were carried out along three ship courses from Italy to Antarctica in 1994/95, 1996/97 anf 1998/99. The growth rate of CO2 for four latitudinals belts with arbitrarily chosen boundaries (from 45°N to 80°S) is reported for the three expeditions. The northernmost belts shows the largest growth rate between 1996 and 1998 (close to 6 ppm/yr)while southern belts show an almost constant growth rate of 1.7 ppm/yr. Anthropogenic activities clearly affect both CO2 concentrations and growth rates. d13C measurements were carried out on CO2 from 23 flasks air samples collected during the 1998/99 expedition. Apart from negative values observed in highly polluted areas, a negative trend is observed across the Antarctic Convegence Area with no changes in the atmospheric concentration of CO2. The hypothesis of a biochemical origin of these light carbon isotope values is suggested.
2001
Istituto di Scienze Marine - ISMAR
atmosphere
carbon dioxide
greenhouse effect
isotope ratio
C-13/C-12
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