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Methane atmospheric increases over 3 decades

Quantitative understanding of the sources, sinks and atmospheric lifetime for CHa is an important future goal for several reasons. The direct increase in tropospheric CHa concentrations adds another important infrared absorbing contributor to the greenhouse effect. The calculated contribution from a CHa increase of 0.18 ppmv in a decade is a tropospheric temperature increase of 0.04 C [N.A.S., 1983], about 1/3 as large as that calculated for the observed 12 ppmv increase for CO2 over the decade from 1970-1980. As described earlier, increasing concentrations of CHa in the stratosphere have an influence on ozone-depletion by ClOx through diversion of Cl into HCl, and should in addition after oxidation increase the upper stratospheric concentrations of H2O. Methane is also a participant in tropospheric chemical reaction sequences which lead under some conditions to the formation of ozone. [Pg.329]


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