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Natural reduction of CO2 observed in the pre-monsoon period at the coastal station, Goa
Authors:R Latha  B S Murthy
Institution:1. Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Dr Homi Bhabha Road, NCL Post, Pune, 411008, India
Abstract:Measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration were made at a coastal land station, Goa, on the west coast of India from March to June 2003 as part of the ARMEX (ARabian sea Monsoon Experiment) campaign. The observations show a systematic reduction (~120?mg?m?3) of CO2 concentration during the pre-monsoon months, March–May, during which no significant change in anthropogenic emissions takes place. CO2 shoots up from 520 to 635?mg?m?3 in June with the onset of the South West monsoon. Back trajectories show that the source of air mass gradually shifts from the coastal land mass to the open southern Arabian Sea during the pre-monsoon period. The observed reduction in CO2 is explained in terms of earlier measurements in the Arabian Sea indicating maximum chlorophyll a (Sarupria and Bhargava in J Mar Sci 27:292–297, 1998) and minimum partial pressure of CO2 (Sarma in J Geophys Res 108:3225, 2003) in the sea waters off the west coast of India during the pre-monsoon period, cleaner marine air mass advection from the open sea, and negligible local vertical CO2 flux.
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