使用聚集的同位素追踪大气中甲的来源
Mojhgan A Haghnegahdar1,2,3, Jiayang Sun1, Nicole Hultquist1
1Department of Geology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.
概括
新的测量揭示了不同的甲同位素组成,区分微生物和化石燃料来源. 这促进了对甲的理解.
科学领域:
- 大气化学 大气化学
- 同位素地球化学 同位素地球化学
- 温室气体研究 温室气体研究
背景情况:
- 甲 (CH4) 是一种具有复杂大气来源的强有力的温室气体.
- 了解甲同位素对源归因至关重要.
- 之前的模型预测了大气中的甲成分,但缺乏直接测量.
研究的目的:
- 为甲同位素 (13CH4,12CH3D,13CH3D,12CH2D2) 应用一种新的测量技术.
- 区分化石燃料和微生物来源对大气甲负担的贡献.
- 在全球,区域和地方范围内限制控制甲度的因素.
主要方法:
- 利用最近开发的甲同位素测量技术.
- 分析的同位素变体包括13CH4,12CH3D,13CH3D和12CH2D2.
- 将直接测量与现有模型和传统同位素数据进行比较.
主要成果:
- 介绍了直接测量结果,表明大气中的甲成分与之前建模的不同.
- 在13CH3D和12CH2D2中发现的微生物流量比以前分配的少 (缺陷较大).
- 证明同位素数据足够敏感,可以区分排放场景 (例如,EDGAR版本).
结论:
- 直接的同位素测量为大气甲组成提供了更准确的图像.
- 这些发现完善了我们对微生物甲生产及其同位素特征的理解.
- 这种技术为区分甲来源和改进气候变化缓解策略提供了强大的工具.
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