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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-2843-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-2843-2015
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12 Mar 2015
Research article |  | 12 Mar 2015

Uplifting of carbon monoxide from biomass burning and anthropogenic sources to the free troposphere in East Asia

K. Ding, J. Liu, A. Ding, Q. Liu, T. L. Zhao, J. Shi, Y. Han, H. Wang, and F. Jiang

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1. High CO abundances of 300-550 ppbv is shown in aircraft MOZAIC data between 700 and 300 hPa over East Asia in three episodes. Correspondingly, elevated CO is observed in satellite MOPITT data at similar altitudes. 2. GEOS-Chem and FLEXPART simulations reveal distinct uplifting processes for CO from fires and anthropogenic sources in the cases. 3. Topography in East Asia affects uplifting of CO in different ways. 4. The new version 5 MOPITT data can help diagnose vertical transport of CO.
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