Tk. Mandal et al., Vertical distribution of ozone over the Indian Ocean (15 degrees N-20 degrees S) during First Field Phase INDOEX-1998, CURRENT SCI, 76(7), 1999, pp. 938-943
The vertical distribution of ozone over the Indian Ocean has been measured
during the First Field Phase (FFP) of Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX) from
15 degrees N to 20 degrees S in February and March 1998, Using various ozo
nesondes during onward (18 February through 13;March) and return (18-28 Mar
ch) journeys. A latitudinal gradient in ozone mixing ratio from southern (p
ristine air) to northern (pollutant air) hemisphere is observed in the trop
osphere, In the northern hemisphere, ozone mixing ratio of the order of 50
ppbv is observed except within the region of 5-8 degrees N, where ozone mix
ing ratio shoots to 120 ppbv. These large values are likely attributable to
continental flow with the advection of photochemically produced ozone. In
addition, a layered structure was observed during both onward and return jo
urneys, A pocket of low ozone values (<10 ppbv) is observed simultaneously
in the upper troposphere and near the surface. Total ozone maps obtained fr
om total:ozone mapping spectrometer-Earth Probe (TOMS-EP) over this region
(30 degrees N-30 degrees S, 30 degrees E-150 degrees E) remained around 250
+/- 5 DUI except during 26-28 March 1998 when total ozone reached 270 DU.
Marine and continental ozone profiles of Indian, East Asian, and South Afri
can stations are compared.