The origin of the anomalous or "mass-independent" oxygen isotope fractionation in tropospheric N2O

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Röckmann, T [1 ]
Kaiser, J [1 ]
Crowley, JN [1 ]
Brenninkmeijer, CAM [1 ]
Crutzen, PJ [1 ]
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[1] Max Planck Inst Chem, Abt Luftchem, D-55020 Mainz, Germany
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10.1029/2000GL012295
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Analysis of the complete oxygen isotopic composition (O-16, O-17, O-18) Of tropospheric N2O from various northern hemispheric locations reveals a mass independent anomaly with a O-17 excess of Delta O-17=1.0+/-0.2 parts per thousand at delta O-18=20.7+/-0.3 parts per thousand. So far, the origin of this intriguing isotope signature has remained elusive. New laboratory experiments demonstrate that the fractionation during UV photolysis of N2O, which causes N-15 and O-18 enrichments in the stratosphere, is strictly mass dependent (Delta O-17=0). To explain the isotope anomaly in atmospheric N2O, we propose a chemical mechanism for heavy oxygen transfer from O-3 to N2O. In a first step, the NOx-O-3 photochemical interaction leads to the formation of NO2 with significant excess O-17. In a second step, the heavy oxygen anomaly is transferred to N2O via the reaction NO2+NH2-->N2O+H2O, as part of the gas phase degradation of ammonia. This small but significant N2O source is of the right magnitude to explain the tropospheric observations.
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