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Citation KeyBoianKirc:2006:HiCaMo
TitleHigh carbon monoxide concentrations during the rainy season in Campo Grande, in central Brazil
Year2006
MonthOct.
Access Date2024, Apr. 27
Secondary TypePRE PI
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Author1 Boian, Cláudia
2 Kirchhoff, Volker Walter Johann Heinrich
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2 8JMKD3MGP5W/3C9JJBM
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2 DGE-INPE-MCT-BR
Affiliation1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Divisão de Geofísica Espacial (INPE.DGE)
2 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Divisão de Geofísica Espacial (INPE.DGE)
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume143
Number3
Pages536-544
History (UTC)2006-08-03 12:34:14 :: simone -> administrator ::
2018-06-05 01:16:51 :: administrator -> marciana :: 2006
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KeywordsCarbon monoxide
Biomass burning
Fire pixels
Backward trajectories
Air parcel transport
AbstractThis work describes an event of unusually large mixing ratios of carbon monoxide, CO, observed during a typical rainy season time period in central Brazil, when concentrations are expected to be at low levels. CO measurements were performed in Campo Grande (20.02° S; 54.5° W), from July 2001 to October 2002, covering entire periods of the dry and wet seasons. From January to June, average CO was 131 parts per billion by volume (ppbv). During November/December, average CO is about 180 ppbv. On November 13, 521.9 and 565.6 ppbv were observed. It is shown that for this special event, in which there was practically no fire activity at or near the site, air parcels reaching the site were enriched with fire products from regions much further north, near the equatorial region, where the fire activity is delayed in time, compared to central Brazil. Unusually high levels of CO occurred in Campo Grande, central Brazil in the rainy season.
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