1999
DOI: 10.1029/98jd02746
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Short‐lived alkyl iodides and bromides at Mace Head, Ireland: Links to biogenic sources and halogen oxide production

Abstract: Abstract. Automated in situ gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer (GC/MS) measurements of a range of predominantly biogenic alkyl halides in air, including CHBr3, CHBr2C1, CH3Br, C2HsBr, CH3I, C2HsI, CH2IC1, CH212, and the hitherto unreported CH2IBr were made at Mace Head during a 3-week period in May 1997. C3H7I and CH3CHICH3 were monitored but not detected. Positive correlations were observed between the polyhalomethane pairs CHBr3/C•r2C1 and CHBr3/CH2IBr and between the monohalomethane pair CH3I/C2HsI, which … Show more

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“…The Henry's law constant for CH3I has been calculated from the relationship of Elliott and Rowland [1993], and C,, for CH3I was taken to be the mean atmospheric concentration measured during the cruise (0.6 pptv). This value is in good agreement with mixing ratios of CH3I observed at Mace Head during the same period, 0.12-1.47 pptv [Carpenter et al, 1999]. Daily atmospheric NMHC concentrations were used in these flux calculations.…”
Section: Flux Calculationssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The Henry's law constant for CH3I has been calculated from the relationship of Elliott and Rowland [1993], and C,, for CH3I was taken to be the mean atmospheric concentration measured during the cruise (0.6 pptv). This value is in good agreement with mixing ratios of CH3I observed at Mace Head during the same period, 0.12-1.47 pptv [Carpenter et al, 1999]. Daily atmospheric NMHC concentrations were used in these flux calculations.…”
Section: Flux Calculationssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…4, Table 1), which was consistent with the previous measurements, 0.3-1.8 pptv at Mace Head (Carpenter et al, 1999); <0.004-2.12 pptv at Spitzbergen (Schall and Heumann, 1993); 0.24-2.0 over Asian Seas and 0.05-5.0 pptv over western Pacific (Yokouchi et al, 1997). Its highest concentration was observed in the tropics as CH 3 Cl and CH 3 Br in this study.…”
Section: Methyl Iodidesupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The compound releases iodine atoms mostly in the troposphere through photolytic decay (Lovelock et al, 1973;Zafiriou, 1974), leading to ozone destruction in the boundary layer through rapid production of IO radicals and regeneration of I atoms on photolysis (Chameides and Davis, 1980;McFiggans et al, 2000). Observations up to several pptv IO in the marine boundary layer have been reported (Carpenter et al, 1999). Biological activity in surface waters of the ocean is considered to be a major source of CH 3 I (Singh et al, 1983;Gschwend et al, 1985;Manley and Dastoor, 1988;Reifenhauser and Heumann, 1992), although photochemical production in the open ocean has also been suggested as a dominant pathway (Moore and Zafiriou, 1994;Happell and Wallace, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methyl iodide is the only known organoiodine to be ubiquitous in the open ocean atmosphere, although additional, more reactive iodine atom precursors such as CH 2 I 2 and CH 2 ClI have been detected in coastal air [Carpenter et al, 1999. At typical concentrations, CH 3 I generates only fractions of a ppt of IO .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%