Increase in springtime tropospheric ozone at a mountainous site in Japan for the period 1998-2006

Tanimoto, H

HERO ID

620751

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2009

HERO ID 620751
In Press No
Year 2009
Title Increase in springtime tropospheric ozone at a mountainous site in Japan for the period 1998-2006
Authors Tanimoto, H
Journal Atmospheric Environment
Volume 43
Issue 6
Page Numbers 1358-1363
Abstract The trend of tropospheric ozone from 1998 to 2006 was examined based on continuous measurements made at a site on Mt. Happo, Japan. We focused our study on springtime ozone, to coincide with the East Asian continental Outflow that dominates the lower tropospheric ozone over Japan during this season. The observed increase of similar to 1 ppbv yr(-1) in the mean ozone level was statistically significant. We also found that the probability distribution of the springtime ozone mixing ratios was substantially modified, with the ozone mixing ratios greatly increasing at the upper end of the probability distribution. This increase has been Particularly large since 2003, with larger increases occurring at the higher percentiles, The number of high-ozone days doubled during 2003-2006 compared to 1999-2002. One of the very likely explanations is the enhancement of regional ozone pollution due to rapidly increasing anthropogenic emissions from East Asia.
Doi 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.12.006
Wosid WOS:000263426600023
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Keyword Ozone; Trend; East Asia; Mt. Happo
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