Abstract

Trace gas measurements (222Rn, CO, CH4), weather satellite images, and conventional meteorological observations established the existence of a pronounced land and sea breeze regime at the Sepik River coast. Its interaction with the synoptic wind field was evaluated. Considerable natural variability of atmospheric CO and CH4 was observed. CCl4 behaved similarly to man‐made CCl3F.

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