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Title: | Analysis of the temporal variability of CO2, CH4 and CO concentrations at Lamto, West Africa |
Authors: | Tiemoko, Toure Dro Ramonet, Michel Yoroba, Fidele Kouassi, Kobenan Benjamin Kouadio, Kouakou Kazan, Victor Kaiser, Claire Truong, François Vuillemin, Cyrille Delmotte, Marc Wastine, Benoit Ciais, Phillipe |
Keywords: | greenhouse gases carbon dioxide methane carbon monoxide Lamto |
Issue Date: | Dec-2020 |
Publisher: | Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology |
Abstract: | The 10-year observations of the atmospheric molar fractions of CO2, CH4 and CO in West Africa were analyzed using a high precision measurement of the Lamto (LTO) station (6 31N and 5 02W) in C^ote d’Ivoire. At daily scale, high concentrations appear at night with significant peaks around 7 a.m. local time and minimum concentrations in the afternoon for CO2 and CH4. The CO concentrations show two peaks around 8 h and 20 h corresponding to the maximum in road traffic of a northern motorway located 14km from the station. The long-term increase rates of CH4 ( 7 ppb year 1) and CO2 ( 2.24ppm year 1) at Lamto are very close to global trends. The variations of the concentrations of the three gases show strong seasonality with a peak in January for all gases and minima in September for CO2 and CH4, and in June for CO. The CO variation suggests a significant impact of fires on the CO, CO2 and CH4 anomalies in the Lamto region during the dry season (December to February). CO and CH4 show strong correlations (at synoptic-scale and monthly based) in January (r¼0.84), February (r¼0.90), April (r¼0.74), November (r¼0.79) and December (r¼0.72) reflecting similar sources of emission for both gases. The trajectories of polluted air masses at LTO, also indicate continental sources of emission associated with Harmattan winds. |
Description: | Research Article |
URI: | http://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/684 |
Appears in Collections: | West African Climate Systems |
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