The vertical distributions of gaseous and aerosol admixtures in air over the Russian Arctic
O.Yu. Antokhina1, P.N. Antokhin1, V.G. Arshinova1, M.Yu. Arshinov1, B.D. Belan1, S.B. Belan1, D.K. Davydov1, G.A. Ivlev1, A.V. Kozlov1, P. Nédélec2, J.-D. Paris3, T.M. Rasskazchikova1, D.E. Savkin1, D.V. Simonenkov1, T.K. Sklyadneva1, G.N. Tolmachev1, A.V. Fofonov1
a:2:{s:4:"TYPE";s:4:"HTML";s:4:"TEXT";s:461:"1V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, 1, Academician Zuev square, Tomsk, 634021, Russia 2Laboratoire d’Aérologie UMR5560, Université Paul Sabatier de Toulouse, 14, Avenue E. Belin, 31400, Toulouse, France 3Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, Unite mixte CEA-CNRS, Bat709, CEL’ Orne des Merisiers 91191 GIF SUR YVETTE, Paris, France";}
Keywords: Арктика, атмосфера, аэрозоль, воздух, вертикальное распределение, газы, континентальный, крупномасштабный, пространственный, Arctic, atmosphere, aerosol, air, vertical distribution, gases, continental, large-scale, spatial
Abstract
The vertical distributions of gas and aerosol compositions of air over the Kara Sea and coastal areas of the Russian Arctic, measured by Tu-134 Optic airborne laboratory in October, 2014, are analyzed. Features of the altitude distributions of CO2 and aerosol over the Kara Sea that differ them from continental conditions are revealed. No considerable deviations from continental distributions are found for CH4, CO, and O3.
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