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Journal of Geophysical Research | 1998

Calculated trends and the atmospheric abundance of 1,1,1,2‐tetrafluoroethane, 1,1‐dichloro‐1‐fluoroethane, and 1‐chloro‐1,1‐difluoroethane using automated in‐situ gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry measurements recorded at Mace Head, Ireland, from October 1994 to March 1997

Peter G. Simmonds; Simon O'Doherty; J. Huang; Ronald G. Prinn; R.G. Derwent; Db Ryall; G. Nickless; Derek M. Cunnold

The first in-situ measurements by automated gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer are reported for 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a), 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane, (HCFC-141b), and 1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, (HCFC-142b). These compounds are steadily replacing the chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) as refrigerants, foam-blowing agents, and solvents. The concentrations of all three compounds are shown to be rapidly increasing in the atmosphere, with 134a increasing at a rate of 2.05±0.02 ppt yr−1 over the 30 months of observations. Similarly, 141b and 142b increased at rates of 2.49±0.03 and 1.24±0.02 ppt yr−1, respectively, over the same period. The concentrations recorded at the atmospheric research station at Mace Head, Ireland, on January 1, 1996, the midpoint of the time series, were 3.67 ppt (134a), 7.38 ppt (141b), and 8.78 ppt (142b). From these observations we optimally estimate the HCFC and HFC emissions using a 12-box global model and OH concentrations derived from global 1,1,1-trichloroethane (CCl3CH3) measurements. Comparing two methods of estimating emissions with independent industry estimates shows satisfactory agreement for 134a and 141b, while for 142b, industry estimates are less than half those required to explain our observations.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Correction to “Sulfuryl fluoride in the global atmosphere”

Jens Mühle; J. Huang; Ray F. Weiss; Ronald G. Prinn; B. R. Miller; P. K. Salameh; C. M. Harth; P. J. Fraser; L. W. Porter; B. R. Greally; Simon O'Doherty; Peter G. Simmonds; P. B. Krummel; L. P. Steele

[1] In the paper ‘‘Sulfuryl fluoride in the global atmosphere’’ by J. Muhle et al. (Journal of Geophysical Research, 114, D05306, doi:10.1029/2008JD011162, 2009), the final two coauthors were omitted. P. B. Krummel and L. P. Steele are affiliated with Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Aspendale, Victoria, Australia. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 114, D10303, doi:10.1029/2009JD012306, 2009


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

TransCom N 2 O model inter-comparison, Part II: Atmospheric inversion estimates of N 2 O emissions

Rona Louise Thompson; Kentaro Ishijima; Eri Saikawa; M. Corazza; Ute Karstens; Prabir K. Patra; P. Bergamaschi; F. Chevallier; E. J. Dlugokencky; Ronald G. Prinn; Ray F. Weiss; Simon O'Doherty; P. J. Fraser; L. P. Steele; P. B. Krummel; Alex Vermeulen; Yasunori Tohjima; Andrew Jordan; L. Haszpra; M. Steinbacher; S. van der Laan; Tuula Aalto; F. Meinhardt; M. E. Popa; John Moncrieff; P. Bousquet


Report - MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change | 2009

A semi-empirical representation of the temporal variation of total greenhouse gas levels expressed as equivalent levels of carbon dioxide

Derek M. Cunnold; Ronald G. Prinn; J. Huang; Ray Wang


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

The value of high-frequency, high-precision methane isotopologue measurements for source and sink estimation: METHANE ISOTOPOLOGUES IN INVERSIONS

Matthew Rigby; Alistair J. Manning; Ronald G. Prinn


Copernicus Publications | 2015

Simulation of atmospheric N[subscript 2]O with GEOS-Chem and its adjoint: evaluation of observational constraints

K. C. Wells; Dylan B. Millet; Nicolas Bousserez; Daven K. Henze; S. Chaliyakunnel; Timothy J. Griffis; Y. Luan; E. J. Dlugokencky; Simon O'Doherty; Ray F. Weiss; G. S. Dutton; J. W. Elkins; P. B. Krummel; R. L. Langenfelds; L. P. Steele; Eric A. Kort; S. C. Wofsy; Taku Umezawa; Ronald G. Prinn


Copernicus Publications | 2014

TransCom N[subscript 2]O model inter-comparison – Part 1: Assessing the influence of transport and surface fluxes on tropospheric N[subscript 2]O variability

Rona L. Thompson; Prabir Patra; Kentaro Ishijima; Eri Saikawa; M. Corazza; Ute Karstens; C. Wilson; P. Bergamaschi; E. J. Dlugokencky; Colm Sweeney; Ronald G. Prinn; Ray F. Weiss; Simon O'Doherty; P. J. Fraser; L. P. Steele; P. B. Krummel; Marielle Saunois; M. P. Chipperfield; Philippe Bousquet


Copernicus Publications | 2014

TransCom N[subscript 2]O model inter-comparison – Part 2: Atmospheric inversion estimates of N[subscript 2]O emissions

Rona L. Thompson; Kentaro Ishijima; M. Corazza; Ute Karstens; Prabir Patra; P. Bergamaschi; F. Chevallier; E. J. Dlugokencky; Ray F. Weiss; Simon O'Doherty; P. J. Fraser; L. P. Steele; P. B. Krummel; Alex Vermeulen; Yasunori Tohjima; Andres Jordan; L. Haszpra; M. Steinbacher; S. Van der Laan; Tuula Aalto; F. Meinhardt; M. E. Popa; John Moncrieff; Philippe Bousquet; Eri Saikawa; Ronald G. Prinn


Copernicus Publications | 2014

Global and regional emissions estimates for N[subscript 2]O

E. Dlugokencky; Kentaro Ishijima; G. S. Dutton; B. D. Hall; R. L. Langenfelds; Yasunori Tohjima; Toshinobu Machida; Manfredi Manizza; Michael L. Rigby; Simon O'Doherty; Prabir Patra; C. M. Harth; Ray F. Weiss; P. B. Krummel; M. van der Schoot; P. J. Fraser; L. P. Steele; S. Aoki; Takakiyo Nakazawa; J. W. Elkins; Eri Saikawa; Ronald G. Prinn


Copernicus | 2013

Re-evaluation of the lifetimes of the major CFCs and CH[subscript 3]CCl[subscript 3] using atmospheric trends

Simon O'Doherty; Stephen A. Montzka; A. McCulloch; C. M. Harth; Jens Mühle; P. K. Salameh; Ray F. Weiss; Dickon Young; Peter G. Simmonds; B. D. Hall; G. S. Dutton; David Nance; D. J. Mondeel; J. W. Elkins; P. B. Krummel; L. P. Steele; P. J. Fraser; Matthew Rigby; Ronald G. Prinn

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Ray F. Weiss

University of California

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P. B. Krummel

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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L. P. Steele

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Jens Mühle

University of California

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C. M. Harth

University of California

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P. J. Fraser

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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P. K. Salameh

University of California

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