Atmospheric carbon dioxide record from flask measurements at Lampedusa
Island
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Paolo Chamard, Luigi Ciattaglia, Alcide di Sarra, Francesco Monteleone
ENEA, GEM-CLIM, Via Anguillarese 301, 00060 S. Maria di Galeria (Rome),
Italy
Period of Record
May 1992- December 2000
Methods
Lampedusa Station rests on a rocky seashore on the eastern tip of Lampedusa
Island, located south of Sicily in the central Mediterranean Sea. Air samples at
Lampedusa Station are collected each Friday in two pairs of 2-L glass flasks.
Flasks are evacuated and then pressurized to 280-300 kPa with ambient air at the
sampling site. Determinations of CO2 are made by
using a Siemens Ultramat 5E nondispersive infrared gas analyzer. Water vapor is
removed during the sampling process by means of a chemical trap (Magnesium
Perchlorate). During the measurement, residual water vapor is removed by means
of a cold trap at -70°C. From the inception of the monitoring program at
Lampedusa Station, CO2-in-synthetic air
calibration gases have been used. Values are relative to the dry air WMO mole
fraction scale.
Lampedusa Island
Mediterranean Sea
Rocky island
35°31' N,
12°37' E
45 m above MSL
Trends
On the basis of annual averages calculated from monthly averages, CO2 levels at Lampedusa Island have risen from 360.80 in
1993 to 371.27 in 2000. The data show an average trend of +1.5 ppmv/y. The
record from Lampedusa Station exhibits a seasonal pattern with maximum values
measured during late winter or spring and minimum values recorded during the
northern summer. The average annual cycle has an amplitude of about 10 ppmv. In
the period of investigation the annual growth rate varies between 0.5 and 4.0
ppmv/y, and the amplitude of the annual cycle between 7 and 11 ppmv.
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CITE AS: Chamard, P., L. Ciattaglia, A. di Sarra, and F.
Monteleone. 2001. Atmospheric CO2 record from
flask measurements at Lampedusa Island, in "Trends: A Compendium of Data on
Global Change", Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, Tenn., U.S.A.
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