Methyl bromide (MeBr) is used increasingly as a biocidal fumigant, primarily in agricultural soils prior to planting of crops. This usage carries potential for stratospheric ozone reduction due to Br atom catalysis, depending on how much MeBr escapes from fumigated soils to the atmosphere and on details of atmospheric chemical reactions. We present direct field measurements of MeBr escape; 87% of the applied MeBr was emitted within 7 days after a commercial fumigation. Covering the field with plastic sheets retarded MeBr escape somewhat but first-day losses were still 40%; thicker sections of sheets were relatively more effective than thin sections. We also measured gaseous MeBr concentrations versus depth in the soil column; these profiles...
Published estimates of removal of atmospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) by agricultural soils are 2.7 G...
Abstract. The isotopic composition of methyl bromide (CH3Br) has been suggested to be a potentially ...
Patches of discoloured ("scorched") plants developed on winter wheat growing in a field that had bee...
Methyl bromide (MeBr) is used increasingly as a biocidal fumigant, primarily in agricultural soils p...
The treatment of agricultural soils with CH(3)Br (MeBr) has been suggested to be a significant sourc...
Methyl bromide (bromomethane, MeBr), which originates from the oceans, fumigation, and a few other ...
Methyl bromide is the most abundant brominated hydrocarbon gas in the atmosphere and is significant ...
A model is developed to describe transport and loss of methyl bromide (MeBr) in soil following appli...
Recent controversy over the potential role of methyl bromide (MeBr) in damaging the ozone layer has ...
Methyl bromide MeBr) is used extensively in agriculture as a soil fumigant and there is growing conc...
METHYL bromide (CH3Br), a widely used agricultural fumigant, may be an important source of atmospher...
A dynamic dilution system for producing low mixing ratios of methyl bromide (MeBr) and a sensitive a...
There are many soil-chemical processes which affect the fate and transport of fumigants in agricultu...
Due to concerns about public health and environmental contamination, there has been great interest i...
Several organic gases have been implicated in the depletion of the ozone layer. Most attention has b...
Published estimates of removal of atmospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) by agricultural soils are 2.7 G...
Abstract. The isotopic composition of methyl bromide (CH3Br) has been suggested to be a potentially ...
Patches of discoloured ("scorched") plants developed on winter wheat growing in a field that had bee...
Methyl bromide (MeBr) is used increasingly as a biocidal fumigant, primarily in agricultural soils p...
The treatment of agricultural soils with CH(3)Br (MeBr) has been suggested to be a significant sourc...
Methyl bromide (bromomethane, MeBr), which originates from the oceans, fumigation, and a few other ...
Methyl bromide is the most abundant brominated hydrocarbon gas in the atmosphere and is significant ...
A model is developed to describe transport and loss of methyl bromide (MeBr) in soil following appli...
Recent controversy over the potential role of methyl bromide (MeBr) in damaging the ozone layer has ...
Methyl bromide MeBr) is used extensively in agriculture as a soil fumigant and there is growing conc...
METHYL bromide (CH3Br), a widely used agricultural fumigant, may be an important source of atmospher...
A dynamic dilution system for producing low mixing ratios of methyl bromide (MeBr) and a sensitive a...
There are many soil-chemical processes which affect the fate and transport of fumigants in agricultu...
Due to concerns about public health and environmental contamination, there has been great interest i...
Several organic gases have been implicated in the depletion of the ozone layer. Most attention has b...
Published estimates of removal of atmospheric methyl bromide (CH3Br) by agricultural soils are 2.7 G...
Abstract. The isotopic composition of methyl bromide (CH3Br) has been suggested to be a potentially ...
Patches of discoloured ("scorched") plants developed on winter wheat growing in a field that had bee...