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Natural halogens buffer tropospheric ozone in a changing climate
Iglesias Suarez, Fernando; Badia, Alba; Fernandez, Rafael Pedro
; Cuevas, Carlos A.; Kinnison, Douglas E.; Tilmes, Simone; Lamarque, Jean Francois; Long, Mathew C.; Hossaini, Ryan; Saiz Lopez, Alfonso
Tipo del evento:
Otro
Nombre del evento:
General Assembly 2020 of the European Geosciences Union
Fecha del evento:
04/05/2020
Institución Organizadora:
Copernicus Meetings;
Título del Libro:
Book of Abstracts of the General Assembly 2020 of the European Geosciences Union
Editorial:
Copernicus Publications
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Reactive atmospheric halogens destroy tropospheric ozone (O3 ), an air pollutant and greenhouse gas. The primary source of natural halogens is emissions from marine phytoplankton and algae, as well as abiotic sources from ocean and tropospheric chemistry, but how their fluxes will change under climate warming –and the resulting impacts on O3– are not well known. Here we use an Earth system model to estimate that natural halogens deplete approximately 13 % of tropospheric O3 in the present-day climate. Despite increased levels of natural halogens through the twentyfirst century, this fraction remains stable due to compensation from hemispheric, regional, and vertical heterogeneity in tropospheric O3 loss. Notably, this halogen-driven O3 buffering is projected to be greatest over polluted and populated regions, mainly due to iodine chemistry, with important implications for air quality.
Palabras clave:
NATURAL HALOGENS
,
TROPOSPHERIC OZONE
,
CLIMATE CHANGE
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Natural halogens buffer tropospheric ozone in a changing climate; General Assembly 2020 of the European Geosciences Union; Viena; Austria; 2020; 1-1
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