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Secondary KeyINPE-5879-PRE/2023
ISSN1364-6826
Label7228
Citation KeyKirchhoffNakaMariMari:1992:ExOzPr
TitleExcess ozone production in Amazonia from large scale burnings
ProjectPROJETO QUIAT
Year1992
MonthMay
Access Date2024, May 05
Secondary TypePRE PI
Number of Files1
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2. Context
Author1 Kirchhoff, Volker Walter Johann Heinrich
2 Nakamura, Y.
3 Marinho, Edith Vasconcellos de Andrade
4 Mariano, Marina M.
Group1 DGE-INPE-MCT-BR
Affiliation1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
3 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
JournalJournal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Volume54
Number5
Pages583-588
History (UTC)2008-06-09 16:17:32 :: administrator -> banon ::
2010-05-11 15:18:57 :: banon -> administrator ::
2012-10-20 15:25:53 :: administrator -> jefferson :: 1992
2013-03-07 14:48:20 :: jefferson -> administrator :: 1992
2013-04-19 21:44:50 :: administrator -> jefferson :: 1992
2013-05-20 15:52:05 :: jefferson -> administrator :: 1992
2021-07-18 04:00:41 :: administrator -> marciana :: 1992
3. Content and structure
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Content TypeExternal Contribution
Version Typepublisher
Keywordsozone
Amazonia
Amazon region
burnings
AbstractVery large fires can be seen every year during the local dry seasons, in the Brazilian Amazon region. These fires do not only scar the surface, but also appreciably modify the composition of the lower atmosphere, by the production of several gases. Since the occurrence of the fires is so strongly dependent on the season, a dry-wet season map of strategic geographic locations of Brazil is given, defining quantitatively these periods, using climatological means of temperature and precipitation rates. It becomes clear how different these regimes are, varying from no dry season at all in the far northwest Amazon forest, to the intermediate mid year dry season period of central Brazil, up to the unusually dry areas of the Brazilian northeast. Ozone (O3), produced indirectly in the atmosphere, has been systematically observed at strategic locations in Amazonia (and a control site, outside the burning area, for comparison) for several years. Ozone and carbon monoxide concentrations vary seasonally following similar patterns, with high concentrations in the dry season and low concentrations in the wet season. The ratio between these extremes has been observed to be as high as a factor of 7 for CO and 4 for O3, for monthly averages. In contrast, the comparison with results from the control site show no significant differences between stations in the wet season period, but excess ozone of about 30 p.p.b.v. can be seen in the dry season. Measurements of the ozone vertical distribution reveal occasional highly concentrated layers of tropospheric ozone or high ozone loadings in the whole troposphere. One event is shown when up to 90 p.p.b.v. of ozone were observed.
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