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Implementation of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) in the Belgian Assimilation System for Chemical ObsErvations (BASCOE)
Vervalcke, Sarah; Chabrillat, Simon; Minganti, Daniele et al.
2023EGU23
 

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Abstract :
[en] Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is a greenhouse gas that is emitted at the surface because of its use in electrical transmission equipment and electronic devices. Due to its quasi-linear emission growth and its very long lifetime, SF6 has been used in the literature as a tracer for the Age of Air (AoA) to diagnose changes in the Brewer Dobson Circulation (BDC). The chemistry of SF6 has been imple-mented in the Chemistry Transport Model (CTM) of the Belgian Assimilation System for Chemical ObsErvations (BASCOE). The chemical reaction scheme follows that of Löffel et al. (2022) while the reaction rates and electron climatology were obtained from Reddmann et al. (2001) In this contribution, BASCOE-CTM simulations driven by ERA5 and MERRA2 are discussed considering SF6 with mesospheric sinks. During the course of the simulations, the computed mixing ratios have also been saved in the space of MIPAS observations (version V5R_224/225) to analyze the impact of sampling on the final picture.
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Vervalcke, Sarah ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Sphères
Chabrillat, Simon 
Minganti, Daniele  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Université de Liège - ULiège
Errera, Quentin
Language :
English
Title :
Implementation of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) in the Belgian Assimilation System for Chemical ObsErvations (BASCOE)
Publication date :
26 February 2023
Event name :
EGU23
Event date :
24/04/2023
Audience :
International
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