A new estimation of the recent tropospheric molecular hydrogen budget using atmospheric observations and variational inversion

Yver, C. E., Pison, I. C., Fortems-Cheiney, A., Schmidt, M., Chevallier, F., Ramonet, M., Jordan, A., Søvde, O. A., Engel, A., Fisher, R.E., Lowry, D., Nisbet, E. G., Levin, I., Hammer, S., Necki, J., Bartyzel, J., Reimann, S., Vollmer, M. K., Steinbacher, M., Aalto, T., Maione, M., Arduini, J., O'Doherty, S., Grant, A., Sturges, W. T., Forster, G. L., Lunder, C. R., Privalov, V., Paramonova, N., Werner, A. and Bousquet, P.

(2011)

Yver, C. E., Pison, I. C., Fortems-Cheiney, A., Schmidt, M., Chevallier, F., Ramonet, M., Jordan, A., Søvde, O. A., Engel, A., Fisher, R.E., Lowry, D., Nisbet, E. G., Levin, I., Hammer, S., Necki, J., Bartyzel, J., Reimann, S., Vollmer, M. K., Steinbacher, M., Aalto, T., Maione, M., Arduini, J., O'Doherty, S., Grant, A., Sturges, W. T., Forster, G. L., Lunder, C. R., Privalov, V., Paramonova, N., Werner, A. and Bousquet, P. (2011) A new estimation of the recent tropospheric molecular hydrogen budget using atmospheric observations and variational inversion. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11 (7).

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Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the recent tropospheric molecular hydrogen (H-2) budget with a particular focus on soil uptake and European surface emissions. A variational inversion scheme is combined with observations from the RAMCES and EUROHYDROS atmospheric networks, which include continuous measurements performed between mid-2006 and mid-2009. Net H-2 surface flux, then deposition velocity and surface emissions and finally, deposition velocity. biomass burning, anthropogenic and H-2 fixationrelated emissions were simultaneously inverted in several scenarios. These scenarios have focused on the sensibility of the soil uptake value to different spatio-temporal distributions. The range of variations of these diverse inversion sets generate an estimate of the uncertainty for each term of the H-2) budget. The net H-2 flux per region (High Northern Hemisphere, Tropics and High Southern Hemisphere) varies between -8 and +8 Tg yr(-1). The best inversion in terms of tit to the observations combines updated prior surface emissions and a soil deposition velocity map that is based on bottom-up and top-down estimations. Our estimate of global H-2 soil uptake is -59+/-9 Tg yr(-1). Forty per cent of this uptake is located in the High Northern Hemisphere and 55% is located in the Tropics. In terms of surface emissions, seasonality is mainly driven by biomass burning emissions. The inferred European anthropogenic emissions are consistent with independent H2 emissions estimated using a H-2/CO mass ratio of 0.034 and CO emissions within the range of their respective uncertainties. Additional constraints, such as isotopic measurements would be needed to infer a more robust partition of H-2 sources and sinks.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleA new estimation of the recent tropospheric molecular hydrogen budget using atmospheric observations and variational inversion
AuthorsYver, C. E.
Pison, I. C.
Fortems-Cheiney, A.
Schmidt, M.
Chevallier, F.
Ramonet, M.
Jordan, A.
Søvde, O. A.
Engel, A.
Fisher, R.E.
Lowry, D.
Nisbet, E. G.
Levin, I.
Hammer, S.
Necki, J.
Bartyzel, J.
Reimann, S.
Vollmer, M. K.
Steinbacher, M.
Aalto, T.
Maione, M.
Arduini, J.
O'Doherty, S.
Grant, A.
Sturges, W. T.
Forster, G. L.
Lunder, C. R.
Privalov, V.
Paramonova, N.
Werner, A.
Bousquet, P.
Uncontrolled KeywordsBIOMASS BURNING EMISSIONS, DEPOSITION VELOCITIES, SEASONAL-VARIATION, SOUTHWEST GERMANY, METHYL CHLOROFORM, URBAN SITE, H-2, CO, MODEL, SOIL
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Earth Sciences
Research Groups and Centres\Earth Sciences\Ancient and Modern Earth Systems
Research Groups and Centres\Earth Sciences\Geochemistry

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-11-3375-2011

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