Isotopic source signatures of stratospheric CO inferred from in situ vertical profiles

Joram J.D. Hooghiem, Sergey Gromov, Rigel Kivi, Maria Elena Popa, Thomas Röckmann, Huilin Chen*

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The stratospheric CO budget is determined by CH4 oxidation, OH-driven loss and atmospheric transport. These processes can be constrained using CO mole fractions and isotopic compositions, with the latter being largely unexplored. We present novel stratospheric observations of δ13C-CO and δ18O-CO vertical profiles, revealing distinct altitude-dependent trends. δ13C-CO decreases with altitude due to inverse 13C kinetic fractionation in the OH sink and 13C-depleted CO from CH4 oxidation. In contrast, δ18O-CO increases with altitude, driven by 18O-rich oxygen from O(1D) via O3 photolysis and CO2 photolysis. Our findings suggest that CO isotopes can act as valuable proxies for quantifying CO production from CO2 photolysis. Incorporating CO mole fractions and isotopic data into global models enhances evaluations of the stratospheric CH4 sink and OH abundance, improving our understanding of stratospheric water vapour and its radiative impacts.

Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummer110
Aantal pagina's7
Tijdschriftnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Volume8
Nummer van het tijdschrift1
DOI's
StatusPublished - 18-mrt.-2025

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