日本地球惑星科学連合2014年大会

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セッション記号 A (大気海洋・環境科学) » A-AS 大気科学・気象学・大気環境

[A-AS22_1PO1] 大気化学

2014年5月1日(木) 18:15 〜 19:30 3階ポスター会場 (3F)

コンビーナ:*竹川 暢之(東京大学先端科学技術研究センター)、澤 庸介(気象研究所地球化学研究部)、金谷 有剛(独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構地球環境変動領域)、高橋 けんし(京都大学生存圏研究所)、谷本 浩志(国立環境研究所)

18:15 〜 19:30

[AAS22-P29] 1988-2010年の日本上空の対流圏メタンの変動

*梅澤 拓1後藤 大輔1青木 周司1石島 健太郎2Patra Prabir2菅原 敏3森本 真司1中澤 高清1 (1.東北大学大学院理学研究科大気海洋変動観測研究センター、2.海洋研究開発機構地球環境変動領域、3.宮城教育大学)

キーワード:航空機観測, メタン, 対流圏, 日本上空

Mixing ratios of greenhouse gases and related trace gases have been measured using chartered and commercial aircraft in the lower to upper troposphere (LT and UT) over Japan by Tohoku University. We present variations of CH4 during 1988-2010. The analysis is aided by simulation results using an atmospheric chemistry transport model (i.e. ACTM). Tropospheric CH4 over Japan shows altitude-dependent interannual and seasonal variations, reflecting differences in air mass origins at different altitudes. The long-term trend and interannual variation of CH4 in the LT are consistent with previous reports of measurements at surface baseline stations in the northern hemisphere. However, those in the UT show excursions from those in the LT. In the UT, CH4 mixing ratios show seasonal maximum in August due to efficient transport of air masses influenced by continental CH4 sources, while LT CH4 reaches its seasonal minimum during summer due to seasonally maximum chemical loss. Vertical profiles of the CH4 mixing ratios also vary with season, reflecting the altitude-dependent seasonal cycles. In summer, transport of CH4-rich air from Asian regions elevates UT CH4 levels, forming the uniform vertical profile above the mid troposphere. On the other hand, CH4 decreases nearly monotonically with altitude in winter-spring. The ACTM simulations with different emission scenarios reproduce general features of the tropospheric CH4 variations over Japan. Tagged tracer simulations using the ACTM indicate substantial contributions of CH4 sources in South Asia and East Asia to the summertime high CH4 values observed in the UT. This suggests that our observation data over Japan are highly valuable for capturing CH4 emission signals, particularly from the Asian continent.