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Vertical profiles of nitrous oxide isotopomer fractionation measured in the stratosphere

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posted on 2024-11-14, 22:33 authored by David GriffithDavid Griffith, Geoffrey Toon, Bhaswar Sen, Jean-Francois Blavier, Robert A Toth
We have measured the vertical profiles of several isotopomers of nitrous oxide, N2O, in the stratosphere by balloon-borne infrared remote sensing between 15 and 35 km. In particular we distinguish the individual profiles and relative enrichments of the positional isotopomers 15N14N16O and 14N15N16O for the first time. We find a distinct and reproducible relative enrichment of the isotopomers which is in general agreement with measured photolysis rates in the laboratory and theoretical predictions. The results confirm photolysis as the dominant stratospheric loss process for N2O and argue against suggestions that additional chemical sources of N2O in the stratosphere are required to explain the observed heavy isotopic enrichments there.

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Griffith, D. W. T., Toon, G. C., Sen, B., Blavier, J. & Toth, R. A. (2000). Vertical profiles of nitrous oxide isotopomer fractionation measured in the stratosphere. Geophysical Research Letters, 27 (16), 2485-2488.

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Geophysical Research Letters

Volume

27

Issue

16

Pagination

2485-2488

Language

English

RIS ID

4590

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