Base cations exert a large impact on various geochemical and geophysical processes both in the atmosphere and at the Earth surface. One of the essential roles of these compounds is impact on surface pH causing an increase in alkalinity and neutralizing the effects of acidity generated by sulphur and nitrogen deposition. During recent years anthropogenic emissions of base cations in the UK have decreased substantially, by about 70%, 78%, 75% and 48% for Na+, Mg2+, Ca2+ and K+, respectively, over the period 1990–2006. For the island regions, such as the UK, the main source of base cation particles is the aerosol produced from the sea surface. Here, the sea salt aerosol (SSA) emissions are calculated with parameterisations proposed...
In considering acidification problems, emphasis is seldom placed on the role of deposition of base-c...
International audienceThis is the first article of a series presenting a detailed analysis of bromin...
One of the major sources of uncertainty in model estimates of the global sea-salt aerosol distributi...
Atmospheric sea salt particles affect chemical and physical processes in the atmosphere. These parti...
The support from the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Working Group for Air and Sea Pollution, has s...
Coarse sea salt particles are emitted ubiquitously from the ocean surface by wave-breaking and bubbl...
International audienceThree different sea salt generation functions are investigated for use in glob...
Abstract. Sea salt aerosol can significantly affect the air quality. Sea salt can cause enhanced con...
One of the major sources of uncertainty in model estimates of the global sea-salt aerosol distribu...
Atmospheric sea-salt aerosol concentrations are studied using both long-term observations and model ...
Sea salt aerosol can significantly affect the air quality. Sea salt can cause enhanced concentration...
Sea salt aerosol can significantly affect the air quality. Sea salt can cause enhanced concentration...
This is the first article of a series presenting a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry simulated ...
The Concentration Weighted Trajectory (CWT) model is a well-known tool which combines the residence ...
Base cation deposition from the atmosphere provides, together with weathering, ions for neutralising...
In considering acidification problems, emphasis is seldom placed on the role of deposition of base-c...
International audienceThis is the first article of a series presenting a detailed analysis of bromin...
One of the major sources of uncertainty in model estimates of the global sea-salt aerosol distributi...
Atmospheric sea salt particles affect chemical and physical processes in the atmosphere. These parti...
The support from the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Working Group for Air and Sea Pollution, has s...
Coarse sea salt particles are emitted ubiquitously from the ocean surface by wave-breaking and bubbl...
International audienceThree different sea salt generation functions are investigated for use in glob...
Abstract. Sea salt aerosol can significantly affect the air quality. Sea salt can cause enhanced con...
One of the major sources of uncertainty in model estimates of the global sea-salt aerosol distribu...
Atmospheric sea-salt aerosol concentrations are studied using both long-term observations and model ...
Sea salt aerosol can significantly affect the air quality. Sea salt can cause enhanced concentration...
Sea salt aerosol can significantly affect the air quality. Sea salt can cause enhanced concentration...
This is the first article of a series presenting a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry simulated ...
The Concentration Weighted Trajectory (CWT) model is a well-known tool which combines the residence ...
Base cation deposition from the atmosphere provides, together with weathering, ions for neutralising...
In considering acidification problems, emphasis is seldom placed on the role of deposition of base-c...
International audienceThis is the first article of a series presenting a detailed analysis of bromin...
One of the major sources of uncertainty in model estimates of the global sea-salt aerosol distributi...