50年测量最清洁的空气
50 years measuring the cleanest air

原始链接: https://www.csiro.au/en/news/All/News/2026/April/50-years-measuring-the-worlds-cleanest-air

## 凯普格里姆站庆祝50周年洁净空气监测 澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚的Kennaook / 凯普格里姆基准空气污染站于2026年4月1日迎来其50周年纪念。该站于1976年建立,监测地球大气成分,为全球气候变化研究提供关键数据。 其独特的位置,暴露于来自南大洋的洁净空气中,能够准确测量二氧化碳、甲烷和80多种污染物,包括消耗臭氧物质等温室气体。该站由气象局运营,并由联邦科学与工业研究组织进行研究,追踪大气随时间的变化,展示了人为活动导致二氧化碳增加以及国际努力(如蒙特利尔协议)减少污染物的情况。 自1978年开始持续收集并存档的数据,为《澳大利亚气候状况》等重要报告以及《巴黎协定》等国际协议提供信息。作为世界气象组织计划中的三个主要全球站点之一,凯普格里姆站仍然处于理解和应对气候变化的最前沿。

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1 April 2026 News Release

Australia marks 50 years of monitoring the worlds cleanest air in remote northwest Tasmania at Kennaook / Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station, supporting global efforts to track human-driven changes to the atmosphere.

Perched above cliff tops in north-west Tasmania, the station plays a critical role in measuring the composition of the atmosphere, including greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane, as well as reactive gases and aerosols, and more than 80 polluting gases including ozone depleting substances such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).

Australia’s national science agency CSIRO uses the data to undertake research on the composition of the atmosphere, to track and understand how it’s changing. The Bureau of Meteorology funds and operates the facility.

Measurements at the site began on April 1, 1976. The location was chosen due to its position facing the vast Southern Ocean that brings very clean ‘baseline air’ that has travelled thousands of kilometres uninterrupted by land or recent human influence.

CSIRO Senior Principal Research Scientist Dr Melita Keywood said Kennaook / Cape Grim delivers vital data for Australia’s climate research, and internationally.

“The long-term data we collect at Kennaook / Cape Grim is critical for understanding changes in the atmosphere over time and how to manage them in the future," Dr Keywood said.

“For example, we have seen an ongoing increase in CO₂ over the last 50 years from human-induced activities.

“However, we have also seen a decrease in the pollutant black carbon and ozone-depleting substances like CFC-11, showing us that international efforts to reduce pollution, like the Montreal Protocol, can be effective.”

For 24 hours a day, air is drawn through several inlets—one located 80 metres up a tower—and analysed in real time to measure atmospheric compounds to track the drivers of climate change and ozone depletion.

Each season, scientists collect air samples into air tanks that are then sent to and stored at a CSIRO lab in Melbourne, Victoria, which has housed these important archived air samples since 1978.

Bureau of Meteorology Station Manager Sarah Prior said the station faced challenging beginnings at the remote site, with the first measurements made in a caravan that was donated by NASA after the Apollo missions.

"So much has changed over the past 50 years, from the way we capture our air samples to the types of pollutants that are now present in the atmosphere and the enormous technological advancements to measure them at trace levels," Ms Prior said.

“This station is at the forefront of understanding changes to our Earth’s atmosphere. Data from this site underpins international agreements such as the Paris Agreement and enables scientists and policy makers to gauge the impact of emission reduction efforts.”

The station serves as one of three premier global stations in the World Meteorological Organization's (WMO) Global Atmospheric Watch programme, which helps better understand climate change.

Station data informs Australia’s key climate change report card, The State of the Climate, which is due for release later this year.

Find out more about the critical role Kennaook/Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station plays in understanding our atmosphere and monitoring key drivers of climate change:

Kennaook / Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station | The Bureau of Meteorology

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