Carbon monoxide emissions from the Southern Ocean estimated by underway measurements
            
                
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Carbon monoxide emissions from the Southern Ocean estimated by underway measurements
 
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Other Titles
 
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표층 연속관측을 통해 추정한 남빙양의 일산화탄소 배출량
 
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Authors
 
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Park, Keyhong
Lee, Sang H.
Hahm, Doshik
Shin, Hyoung Chul
Rhee, Tae Siek 
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Keywords
 
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Southern Ocean; carbon monoxide
 
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2012
 
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Citation
 
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Park, Keyhong, et al. 2012. Carbon monoxide emissions from the Southern Ocean estimated by underway measurements. SOLAS. SOLAS. 2012.11.29~.
 
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Abstract
 
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tmospheric carbon monoxide (CO) plays an important role in ozone-related chemistry in the 
troposphere, especially under low-NOx conditions like the open ocean. While the ocean has been 
known as a source of atmospheric CO, previous studies reveal large discrepancies among their 
source strength estimates. Thus, clarifying the contribution of the ocean to atmospheric CO budget 
is essential to understand atmospheric chemistry. During austral summer seasons of 2009 through 
2012, we performed continuous shipboard measurement of atmospheric and dissolved CO in the 
Southern Ocean and along the trans-pacific passage from Incheon, Korea to Christchurch, New 
Zealand. Based on our observation, we will present source strength of carbon monoxide in the 
Southern Ocean. Furthermore, global source strength of CO from the ocean will be optimized using 
inversion analysis of our measurements and the result of 3-D global chemical transport model.es reveal large discrepancies among their 
source strength estimates. Thus, clarifying the contribution of the ocean to atmospheric CO budget 
is essential to understand atmospheric chemistry. During austral summer seasons of 2009 through 
2012, we performed continuous shipboard measurement of atmospheric and dissolved CO in the 
Southern Ocean and along the trans-pacific passage from Incheon, Korea to Christchurch, New 
Zealand. Based on our observation, we will present source strength of carbon monoxide in the 
Southern Ocean. Furthermore, global source strength of CO from the ocean will be optimized using 
inversion analysis of our measurements and the result of 3-D global chemical transport model.
 
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/8362
 
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Conference Name
 
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SOLAS
 
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Conference Place
 
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SOLAS
 
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Conference Date
 
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2012.11.29~
 
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Proceeding
 
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Pro(초록)국외
 
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 - 2011-2013, Impact of the ocean-atmosphere interactions in the polar and low-latitude oceans to the climate change (11-13) / Rhee, Tae Siek (PG11030, PG12030, PE13410, PE12220, PE12410)
 
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