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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018

In situ observation of atmospheric oxygen and carbon dioxide in the North Pacific using a cargo ship

Yu Hoshina; Yasunori Tohjima; Keiichi Katsumata; Toshinobu Machida; S. Nakaoka

Atmospheric oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) variations in the North Pacific were measured aboard a cargo ship, the New Century 2 (NC2), while it cruised between Japan and the United States between December 2015 and November 2016. A fuel cell analyzer and a nondispersive infrared analyzer were used for the measurement of O2 and CO2, respectively. To achieve parts-per-million precision for the O2 measurements, we precisely controlled the flow rates of the sample and reference air introduced into the analyzers and the outlet pressure. A relatively low airflow rate (10 cm3 min−1) was adopted to reduce the consumption rate of the reference gases. In the laboratory, the system achieved measurement precisions of 3.8 per meg for δ(O2 /N2), which is commonly used to express atmospheric O2 variation, and 0.1 ppm for the CO2 mole fraction. After the in situ observation started aboard NC2, we found that the ship’s motion caused false wavy variations in the O2 signal with an amplitude of more than several tens of ppm and a period of about 20 s. Although we have not resolved the problem at this stage, hourly averaging considerably suppressed the variation associated with ship motion. Comparison between the in situ observation and flask sampling of air samples aboard NC2 showed that the averaged differences (in situ–flask) and the standard deviations (±1σ ) are −2.8± 9.4 per meg for δ(O2 /N2) and−0.02± 0.33 ppm for the CO2 mole fraction. We compared 1 year of in situ data for atmospheric potential oxygen (APO; O2 +1.1×CO2) obtained from the broad middle-latitude region (140 E–130W, 29 N–45 N) with previous flask sampling data from the North Pacific. This comparison showed that longitudinal differences in the seasonal amplitude of APO, ranging from 51 to 73 per meg, were smaller than the latitudinal differences.


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2012

Effect of air composition (N 2 , O 2 , Ar, and H 2 O) on CO 2 and CH 4 measurement by wavelength-scanned cavity ring-down spectroscopy: calibration and measurement strategy

Hideki Nara; Hiroshi Tanimoto; Yasunori Tohjima; Hitoshi Mukai; Yukihiro Nojiri; Keiichi Katsumata; C. W. Rella


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

Temporal changes in the emissions of CH 4 and CO from China estimated from CH 4 / CO 2 and CO / CO 2 correlations observed at Hateruma Island

Yasunori Tohjima; M. Kubo; Chika Minejima; Hitoshi Mukai; Hiroshi Tanimoto; A. Ganshin; Shamil Maksyutov; Keiichi Katsumata; Toshinobu Machida; K. Kita


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Theoretical and experimental evaluation of the isotope effect of NDIR analyzer on atmospheric CO2 measurement

Yasunori Tohjima; Keiichi Katsumata; Isamu Morino; Hitoshi Mukai; Toshinobu Machida; Isao Akama; Taketo Amari; Urumu Tsunogai


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Observation of atmospheric oxygen/nitrogen ratio aboard a cargo ship using gas chromatography/thermal conductivity detector

Hiroaki Yamagishi; Yasunori Tohjima; Hitoshi Mukai; Yukihiro Nojiri; Chihiro Miyazaki; Keiichi Katsumata


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Seasonal variations and trends of greenhouse gases in the upper troposphere/lowermost stratosphere by flask-based aircraft measurements between Europe and Japan

Yousuke Sawa; Toshinobu Machida; Hidekazu Matsueda; Yosuke Niwa; Kazuhiro Tsuboi; Keiichi Katsumata; Taku Umezawa; Hiroki Eto; Ryo Fujita; Daisuke Goto; Shinji Morimoto; Shuji Aoki


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Estimation of CO 2 contributions from fossil fuel consumption based on the atmospheric O 2 and CO 2 continuous measurements

Yu Hoshina; Yasunori Tohjima; Yukio Terao; Keiichi Katsumata; Hitoshi Mukai; Toshinobu Machida; Yumi Osonoi


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Analyses of trends, seasonal variations, and short-term variations of atmospheric N 2 O concentrations observed at Hateruma Island and Cape Ochi-ishi

Yasunori Tohjima; Keiichi Katsumata; Toshinobu Machida; Kentaro Ishijima


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Distributions and temporal changes of greenhouse gases in upper atmosphere observed by aircraft

Toshinobu Machida; Shuji Aoki; Hidekazu Matsueda; Yousuke Sawa; Shigeyuki Ishidoya; Taku Umezawa; Satoshi Sugawara; Daisuke Goto; Yosuke Niwa; Kazuhiro Tsuboi; Keiichi Katsumata; Takakiyo Nakazawa; Shinji Morimoto


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Estimation of the CO 2 source by measuring oxygen and carbon isotopes in atmosphere

Yu Hoshina; Yasunori Tohjima; Yukio Terao; Keiichi Katsumata; Hitoshi Mukai; Toshinobu Machida; Yumi Osonoi

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Yasunori Tohjima

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Toshinobu Machida

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Hitoshi Mukai

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Yu Hoshina

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Yukihiro Nojiri

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Chihiro Miyazaki

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Daisuke Goto

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Hiroaki Yamagishi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Hiroshi Tanimoto

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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