2021
DOI: 10.1071/en21073
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Concentrations of CHCl

Abstract: Environmental contextAtmospheric trace gases called volatile halocarbons (VHCs) significantly contribute to ozone depletion and global warming. The oceans are a primary source of VHCs, and concentrations and fluxes of selected VHCs in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea were measured. These data, and the influence of marine environmental factors on these parameters, provide information which will permit the assessment of the marine contribution of VHC behaviour and impact. AbstractConcentrations of five volatile… Show more

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“…These survey and experimental results provide useful information and improve our understanding of oceanic DMS biogeochemistry and its impact on aerosol properties. He et al (2021) investigated the concentrations and fluxes of five methyl halides in the Yellow Sea and the ECS. The influence of marine environmental factors on the sources of these volatile halocarbons was also examined.…”
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“…These survey and experimental results provide useful information and improve our understanding of oceanic DMS biogeochemistry and its impact on aerosol properties. He et al (2021) investigated the concentrations and fluxes of five methyl halides in the Yellow Sea and the ECS. The influence of marine environmental factors on the sources of these volatile halocarbons was also examined.…”
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confidence: 99%