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The anomalous oxygen isotopic composition of atmospheric carbon dioxide and applications to the carbon cycle and stratospheric chemisty and transport.
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The anomalous oxygen isotopic composition of atmospheric carbon dioxide and applications to the carbon cycle and stratospheric chemisty and transport./
作者:
Hoag, Katherine Jean.
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114 p.
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Adviser: Kristie A. Boering.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-03B.
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Atmospheric Sciences. -
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9780549528685
The anomalous oxygen isotopic composition of atmospheric carbon dioxide and applications to the carbon cycle and stratospheric chemisty and transport.
Hoag, Katherine Jean.
The anomalous oxygen isotopic composition of atmospheric carbon dioxide and applications to the carbon cycle and stratospheric chemisty and transport.
- 114 p.
Adviser: Kristie A. Boering.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 2007.
This dissertation reports new measurements of stratospheric 17 O-CO2 and 18O-CO2, doubling the existing dataset and providing new knowledge regarding the variation in 17O-CO2 and 18O-CO2 throughout the stratosphere. The measurements reveal an unexpectedly large slope of 2.3 for the 17O/16O:18O/16 O relationship, compared with values of 1.2 to 1.7 from previous measurements and values of 1.0 to 1.7 in models, differences that are robust with respect to regression statistics and analytical precisions of 0.2‰ for &dgr; 17O and 0.1‰ for &dgr;18O. Hypotheses explaining these discrepancies include 2-endmember mixing between less isotopically-enriched, lower stratospheric air with more enriched, upper stratospheric or mesospheric air, differences in the mesosphere-stratosphere mixing predicted by models, and/or latitudinal variations in the anomalous or mass-dependent isotope effects controlling the 17O anomaly in CO2. As such, the new measurements provide important new constraints on the underlying isotope effects and how they are modified by atmospheric transport. These results also indicate that the optimal locations for future measurements are the upper and the tropical stratosphere.
ISBN: 9780549528685Subjects--Topical Terms:
1019179
Atmospheric Sciences.
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