Carbonyl sulphide (COS) is considered to be a major source of the stratospheric sulphate aerosol during periods of volcanic quiescence. We have measured the COS concentrations at the tropical tropopause and find mixing ratios 20-50% larger than assumed in models. The enhanced COS levels are correlated with high concentrations of biomass burning pollutants like CO and HCN. The analysis of backward trajectories and global maps of fire statistics suggest that biomass burning emissions transported upwards by deep convection are the source of the enhanced COS in the upper tropical troposphere
Carbonyl sulfide (OCS or COS) is the longest lived and the most abundant reduced sulfur gas in the a...
Stratospheric aerosol has long been seen as a pure mixture of sulfuric acid and water. Recent measur...
It is debated how much stratospheric sulfate aerosol (SSA) in volcanically quiescent times is replen...
Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is considered to be a major source of the stratospheric sulfate aerosol durin...
International audienceAccording to current budget estimations the seasonal variation of carbonyl sul...
We present a modeling study of the troposphere-to-stratosphere transport (TST) of pollution from maj...
Globally, carbonyl sulphide (COS) is the most abundant sulphur gas in the atmosphere. Our chemistry-...
International audienceThe UTLS is characterized by significant gradients in trace gas mixing ratios ...
Biomass burning is considered to be a major source of trace gas species and aerosol particles which ...
Transport of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) from the troposphere to the stratosphere contributes sulfur to t...
Past studies have identified a variety of pathways by which carbon monoxide (CO) may be transported ...
Impacts on tropospheric composition in the tropics and the Southern Hemisphere from biomass burning ...
We used the GEOS-Chem chemistry-transport model to investigate impacts of surface emissions and dyna...
This study focuses on sulphurous and carbonaceous aerosol, the major constituents of particulate mat...
We present the first upper tropospheric and stratospheric global distributions of carbonyl sulfide (...
Carbonyl sulfide (OCS or COS) is the longest lived and the most abundant reduced sulfur gas in the a...
Stratospheric aerosol has long been seen as a pure mixture of sulfuric acid and water. Recent measur...
It is debated how much stratospheric sulfate aerosol (SSA) in volcanically quiescent times is replen...
Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is considered to be a major source of the stratospheric sulfate aerosol durin...
International audienceAccording to current budget estimations the seasonal variation of carbonyl sul...
We present a modeling study of the troposphere-to-stratosphere transport (TST) of pollution from maj...
Globally, carbonyl sulphide (COS) is the most abundant sulphur gas in the atmosphere. Our chemistry-...
International audienceThe UTLS is characterized by significant gradients in trace gas mixing ratios ...
Biomass burning is considered to be a major source of trace gas species and aerosol particles which ...
Transport of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) from the troposphere to the stratosphere contributes sulfur to t...
Past studies have identified a variety of pathways by which carbon monoxide (CO) may be transported ...
Impacts on tropospheric composition in the tropics and the Southern Hemisphere from biomass burning ...
We used the GEOS-Chem chemistry-transport model to investigate impacts of surface emissions and dyna...
This study focuses on sulphurous and carbonaceous aerosol, the major constituents of particulate mat...
We present the first upper tropospheric and stratospheric global distributions of carbonyl sulfide (...
Carbonyl sulfide (OCS or COS) is the longest lived and the most abundant reduced sulfur gas in the a...
Stratospheric aerosol has long been seen as a pure mixture of sulfuric acid and water. Recent measur...
It is debated how much stratospheric sulfate aerosol (SSA) in volcanically quiescent times is replen...