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A study of greenhouse gases and air trajectories at Plateau Rosa

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The attention paid to changes in atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases has recently increased, with particular regard to the relationships between variations of their annual trends and of their shorter-period fluctuations on the one hand, and some geophysical and biological natural processes (like atmospheric transport, volcanic eruptions, ENSO events, seasonal vegetation cycles, and so on) on the other hand. Careful analysis and interpretation of the above relationships, in fact, can often disclose unknown mechanisms acting on modulations of these gases and make it possible for us to better understand the contributions made to them by natural causes, contrasted with anthropogenic ones. This paper presents and discusses the results of a series of CO2 air concentration data, measured at Plateau Rosa (3480 m a.s.l.—Italian Western Alps) over a period of about four years, and correlated with atmospheric transport processes on synoptic scale. These results have shown the leading role played by some kinds of atmospheric circulation patterns in creating situations of not fully mixed air streams (and, as such, not representative of background conditions) and have also suggested a «meteorological» selection scheme for CO2 data to be used in evaluating more reliable annual trends.

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Longhetto, A., Apadula, F., Bacci, P. et al. A study of greenhouse gases and air trajectories at Plateau Rosa. Il Nuovo Cimento C 18, 583–601 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02506642

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