Abstract. The oceans play an important role in the geochemical cycle of methyl bromide (CH3Br), the major carrier of O3-destroying bromine to the stratosphere. The quantity of CH3Br produced annually in seawater is comparable to the amount entering the atmosphere each year from natural and anthropogenic sources. The production mechanism is unknown but may be biological. Most of this CH3Br is consumed in situ by hydrolysis or reaction with chloride. The size of the fraction which escapes to the atmosphere is poorly constrained; measurements in seawater and the atmosphere have been used to justify both a large oceanic CH3Br flux to the atmosphere and a small net ocean sink. Since the consumption reactions are extremely temperature-sensitive, ...
Bromoform (CHBr3) is one important precursor of atmospheric reactive bromine species that are involv...
At least seven organic bromine compounds have been positively identified in the atmosphere1,2 (CH3Br...
Bromoform (CHBr<sub>3</sub>) is one important precursor of atmospheric reactive bromine species th...
The oceans play an important role in the geochemical cycle of methyl bromide (CH_3Br), the major car...
The global ocean/atmosphere flux of methyl bromide has been estimated from shipboard measurements of...
The biogeochemical cycling of methyl bromide in the oceans is investigated through the determination...
Surface waters along a cruise track in the East Pacific Ocean were undersaturated in methyl bromide ...
International audienceMethyl Bromide (CH$_3$Br) is a ubiquitous component of the atmosphere and has ...
The ocean is both a source and a sink for atmospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) and methyl chloride (CH...
Methyl bromide (CH3Br) supplies about half of the chemically active bromine (Bry) in the stratospher...
We conducted a detailed investigation of the evolution of methyl bromide concentrations, degradation...
The degradation rate constant of CH3Br in the North Pacific Ocean was measured in surface seawater b...
The degration rate constant of CH 3Br in the North Pacific Ocean was measured in surface seawater be...
Abstract. The atmospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) bur-den has declined in recent years, in response t...
The oceans are important in the geochemical cycle of methyl bromide, as both a source of natural met...
Bromoform (CHBr3) is one important precursor of atmospheric reactive bromine species that are involv...
At least seven organic bromine compounds have been positively identified in the atmosphere1,2 (CH3Br...
Bromoform (CHBr<sub>3</sub>) is one important precursor of atmospheric reactive bromine species th...
The oceans play an important role in the geochemical cycle of methyl bromide (CH_3Br), the major car...
The global ocean/atmosphere flux of methyl bromide has been estimated from shipboard measurements of...
The biogeochemical cycling of methyl bromide in the oceans is investigated through the determination...
Surface waters along a cruise track in the East Pacific Ocean were undersaturated in methyl bromide ...
International audienceMethyl Bromide (CH$_3$Br) is a ubiquitous component of the atmosphere and has ...
The ocean is both a source and a sink for atmospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) and methyl chloride (CH...
Methyl bromide (CH3Br) supplies about half of the chemically active bromine (Bry) in the stratospher...
We conducted a detailed investigation of the evolution of methyl bromide concentrations, degradation...
The degradation rate constant of CH3Br in the North Pacific Ocean was measured in surface seawater b...
The degration rate constant of CH 3Br in the North Pacific Ocean was measured in surface seawater be...
Abstract. The atmospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) bur-den has declined in recent years, in response t...
The oceans are important in the geochemical cycle of methyl bromide, as both a source of natural met...
Bromoform (CHBr3) is one important precursor of atmospheric reactive bromine species that are involv...
At least seven organic bromine compounds have been positively identified in the atmosphere1,2 (CH3Br...
Bromoform (CHBr<sub>3</sub>) is one important precursor of atmospheric reactive bromine species th...