2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2023-639
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Measurement Report: Carbonyl Sulfide production during Dimethyl Sulfide oxidation in the atmospheric simulation chamber SAPHIR

Abstract: Abstract. Carbonyl sulfide (OCS), the most abundant sulfur gas in the Earth’s atmosphere, is a greenhouse gas, a precursor to stratospheric sulfate aerosol, and a proxy for terrestrial CO2 uptake. Estimates of important OCS sources and sinks still bear significant uncertainties and the global budget is not considered closed. One particularly uncertain source term, the OCS production during the atmospheric oxidation of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) emitted by the oceans, is addressed by a series of experiments in the … Show more

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