2021
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2021-157
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Reproducing springtime Arctic tropospheric ozone depletion events in an outdoor mesocosm sea-ice facility

Abstract: Abstract. The episodic build-up of gas-phase reactive bromine species over sea ice and snowpack in the springtime Arctic plays an important role in the boundary layer, causing annual concurrent depletion of ozone and gaseous elemental mercury during polar sunrise. Extensive studies have shown that these phenomena, known as bromine explosion events (BEEs), ozone depletion events (ODEs) and mercury depletion events (MDEs), respectively, are all triggered by gas-phase reactive bromine species that are photochemic… Show more

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“…Bulk salinity in the water phase was measured using a conductivity meter (Orion Star 212, Thermo Scientific). The brine volume fractions (V b /V ) of each ice section were then subsequently calculated as follows [39], [41] (2)-( 4), as shown at the bottom of the next page, where (V a /V ), S b , T si , and P i represent the air volume fraction, bulk salinity (PSU), in situ (volume) temperature ( • C), and pure ice density (kg/m 3 ), respectively. F 1 and F 2 are mathematical functions that depend on T si between −2 • C and −22.9 • C. Because the volume of air pockets within NI types is extremely small [42], we assumed (V a /V ) to be negligible, simplifying…”
Section: B Physical Sampling Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bulk salinity in the water phase was measured using a conductivity meter (Orion Star 212, Thermo Scientific). The brine volume fractions (V b /V ) of each ice section were then subsequently calculated as follows [39], [41] (2)-( 4), as shown at the bottom of the next page, where (V a /V ), S b , T si , and P i represent the air volume fraction, bulk salinity (PSU), in situ (volume) temperature ( • C), and pure ice density (kg/m 3 ), respectively. F 1 and F 2 are mathematical functions that depend on T si between −2 • C and −22.9 • C. Because the volume of air pockets within NI types is extremely small [42], we assumed (V a /V ) to be negligible, simplifying…”
Section: B Physical Sampling Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%