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Using ship-borne observations of methane isotopic ratio in the Arctic Ocean to understand methane sources in the Arctic

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Characterizing methane sources in the Arctic remains challenging due to the remoteness, heterogeneity and variety of such emissions. In situ campaigns provide valuable datasets to reduce these uncertainties. Here we analyse data from the summer 2014 SWERUS-C3 campaign in the eastern Arctic Ocean, off the shore of Siberia and Alaska. Total concentrations of methane, as well as relative concentrations of 12 CH 4 and 13 CH 4 , were measured continuously during this campaign for 35 d in July and August. Using a chemistry-transport model, we link observed concentrations and isotopic ratios to regional emissions and hemispheric transport structures. A simple inversion system helped constrain source signatures from wetlands in Siberia and Alaska, and oceanic sources, as well as the isotopic composition of lower-stratosphere air masses. The variation in the signature of lower-stratosphere air masses, due to strongly fractionating chemical reactions in the stratosphere, was suggested to explain a large share of the observed variability in isotopic ratios. These results point towards necessary efforts to better simulate large-scale transport and chemistry patterns to make relevant use of isotopic data in remote areas. It is also found that constant and homogeneous source signatures for each type of emission in a given region (mostly wetlands and oil and gas industry in our case at high latitudes) are not compatible with the strong synoptic isotopic signal observed in the Arctic. A regional gradient in source signatures is highlighted between Siberian and Alaskan wetlands, the latter having lighter signatures (more depleted in 13 C). Finally, our results suggest that marine emissions of methane from Arc-tic continental-shelf sources are dominated by thermogenic-origin methane, with a secondary biogenic source as well.
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Antoine Berchet, Isabelle Pison, Patrick Crill, Brett Thornton, Philippe Bousquet, et al.. Using ship-borne observations of methane isotopic ratio in the Arctic Ocean to understand methane sources in the Arctic. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2020, 20 (6), pp.3987-3998. ⟨10.5194/acp-20-3987-2020⟩. ⟨hal-02532741⟩
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