Artículo
Impacts of ocean biogeochemistry on atmospheric chemistry
Tinel, Liselotte; Abbatt, Jonathan; Saltzman, Eric; Engel, Anja; Fernandez, Rafael Pedro
; Li, Qinyi; Mahajan, Anoop S.; Nicewonger, Melinda; Novak, Gordon; Saiz López, Alfonso; Schneider, Stephanie; Wang, Shanshan
Fecha de publicación:
09/2023
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University of California Press
Revista:
Elem Sci Anth
e-ISSN:
2325-1026
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Inglés
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Resumen
Ocean biogeochemistry involves the production and consumption of an array of organic compounds and halogenated trace gases that influence the composition and reactivity of the atmosphere, air quality, andthe climate system. Some of these molecules affect tropospheric ozone and secondary aerosol formation and impact the atmospheric oxidation capacity on both regional and global scales. Other emissions undergotransport to the stratosphere, where they contribute to the halogen burden and influence ozone. The oceans also comprise a major sink for highly soluble or reactive atmospheric gases. These issues are an active area of research by the SOLAS (Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere) community. This article provides a status report on progress over the past decade, unresolved issues, and future research directions to understandthe influence of ocean biogeochemistry on gas-phase atmospheric chemistry. Common challenges across the subject area involve establishing the role that biology plays in controlling the emissions of gases to the atmosphere and the inclusion of such complex processes, for example involving the sea surface microlayer, in large-scale global models.
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Articulos de INSTITUTO INTERDISCIPLINARIO DE CIENCIAS BASICAS
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Tinel, Liselotte; Abbatt, Jonathan; Saltzman, Eric; Engel, Anja; Fernandez, Rafael Pedro; et al.; Impacts of ocean biogeochemistry on atmospheric chemistry; University of California Press; Elem Sci Anth; 11; 1; 9-2023; 2-26
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