The Tropospheric 14CO2 Level in Mid-Latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere (1959-2003)
Issue Date
2004-01-01Keywords
annual variationsatmosphere
Austria
Baden Wurttemberg Germany
C 14
C 14 C 12
carbon
Central Europe
Europe
Germany
isotopes
Jungfraujoch
monthly variations
Northern Hemisphere
radioactive isotopes
Schauinsland
stable isotopes
Switzerland
troposphere
Vermunt
Vorarlberg Austria
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Levin, I., & Kromer, B. (2004). The tropospheric 14CO2 level in mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere (1959–2003). Radiocarbon, 46(3), 1261-1272.Journal
RadiocarbonDescription
IntCal04: Calibration Issue, 2004.Additional Links
http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/Abstract
A comprehensive tropospheric 14CO2 data set of quasi-continuous observations covering the time span from 1959 to 2003 is presented. Samples were collected at 3 European mountain sites at height levels of 1205 m (Schauinsland), 1800 m (Vermunt), and 3450 m asl (Jungfraujoch), and analyzed in the Heidelberg Radiocarbon Laboratory. The data set from Jungfraujoch (1986-2003) is considered to represent the free tropospheric background level at mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, as it compares well with recent (yet unpublished) measurements made at the marine baseline station Mace Head (west coast of Ireland). The Vermunt and Schauinsland records are significantly influenced by regional European fossil fuel CO2 emissions. The respective Delta-14CO2 depletions, on an annual mean basis, are, however, only 5 ppm less than at Jungfraujoch. Vermunt and Schauinsland both represent the mean continental European troposphere.Type
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enISSN
0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200033130