Atmospheric chemistry of iodine
The atmospheric chemistry of iodine is important in diverse ways. First, it provides the route
for iodine, which is an essential dietary element for mammals, to be transported from its …
for iodine, which is an essential dietary element for mammals, to be transported from its …
A review of natural aerosol interactions and feedbacks within the Earth system
The natural environment is a major source of atmospheric aerosols, including dust,
secondary organic material from terrestrial biogenic emissions, carbonaceous particles from …
secondary organic material from terrestrial biogenic emissions, carbonaceous particles from …
Transport impacts on atmosphere and climate: Shipping
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and
growing contributor to the total emissions from the transportation sector. We present an …
growing contributor to the total emissions from the transportation sector. We present an …
Bromine and iodine chemistry in a global chemistry-climate model: description and evaluation of very short-lived oceanic sources
C Ordóñez, JF Lamarque, S Tilmes… - Atmospheric …, 2012 - acp.copernicus.org
The global chemistry-climate model CAM-Chem has been extended to incorporate an
expanded bromine and iodine chemistry scheme that includes natural oceanic sources of …
expanded bromine and iodine chemistry scheme that includes natural oceanic sources of …
[HTML][HTML] Perspectives on removal of atmospheric methane
Methane's contribution to radiative forcing is second only to that of CO 2. Though previously
neglected, methane is now gaining increasing public attention as a GHG. At the recent …
neglected, methane is now gaining increasing public attention as a GHG. At the recent …
Oceanic distributions and emissions of short‐lived halocarbons
Using data from seven cruises over a 10‐year span, we report marine boundary layer mixing
ratios (ie, dry mole fractions as pmol mol− 1 or ppt), degrees of surface seawater saturation …
ratios (ie, dry mole fractions as pmol mol− 1 or ppt), degrees of surface seawater saturation …
Alternative methylated biosignatures. I. Methyl bromide, a capstone biosignature
M Leung, EW Schwieterman… - The Astrophysical …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
The first potential exoplanetary biosignature detections are likely to be ambiguous due to the
potential for false positives: abiotic planetary processes that produce observables similar to …
potential for false positives: abiotic planetary processes that produce observables similar to …
Absolute absorption cross-section and photolysis rate of I2
A Saiz-Lopez, RW Saunders, DM Joseph… - Atmospheric …, 2004 - acp.copernicus.org
Following recent observations of molecular iodine (I 2) in the coastal marine boundary layer
(MBL)(Saiz-Lopez and Plane, 2004), it has become important to determine the absolute …
(MBL)(Saiz-Lopez and Plane, 2004), it has become important to determine the absolute …
Microbial degradation of pollutants
W Reineke, M Schlömann - Environmental microbiology, 2023 - Springer
With the industrial development of the past hundred years, components and products from
petroleum and coal have increasingly entered the environment. Other chemicals are …
petroleum and coal have increasingly entered the environment. Other chemicals are …
Daily bursts of biogenic cyanogen bromide (BrCN) control biofilm formation around a marine benthic diatom
B Vanelslander, C Paul, J Grueneberg… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
The spatial organization of biofilms is strongly regulated by chemical cues released by
settling organisms. However, the exact nature of these interactions and the repertoire of …
settling organisms. However, the exact nature of these interactions and the repertoire of …