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Oceanic Gases and Cloud Physics

Production Mechanisms for CCN Derived from Marine Gas Emission [Pg.25]

Biological decay mechanisms are responsible for the emission of gases that are [Pg.25]

Dickinson, V. Meleshko, D. Randall, E. Sarachik, P. Silva-Dias and A. Slingo, in Climate Change 1995, ed. J. T. Houghton, L. G. Meira Filho, B. A. Callander, N. Harris, A. Kattenberg and K. Masked, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996, ch. 4, p. 193. [Pg.25]

The Oceans and Climate, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996, ch. 3, p. 85. [Pg.25]

A large proportion (30-90% in tropical waters) is absorbed by bacteria and oxidized to FfjS in order to allow the sulfur to be used by these organisms. Once in the atmosphere, DMS is oxidized by various free radicals such as hydroxyl and nitrate ions. In the presence of low concentrations of NO the hydroxyl reaction [Pg.26]


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