Sulfur and reactive bromine (Bry) play important roles in tropospheric chemistry and the global radiation budget. The oxidation of dissolved SO2 (S(IV)) by HOBr increases sulfate aerosol abundance and may also impact the Bry budget, but is generally not included in global climate and chemistry models. In this study, we implement HOBr + S(IV) reactions into the GEOS-Chem global chemical transport model and evaluate the global impacts on both sulfur and Bry budgets. Modeled HOBr mixing ratios on the order of 0.1-1.0 parts per trillion (ppt) lead to HOBr + S(IV) contributing to 8% of global sulfate production and up to 45% over some tropical ocean regions with high HOBr mixing ratios (0.6-0.9 ppt). Inclusion of HOBr + S(IV) in the model leads ...
International audienceVolcanoes release vast quantities of gases, including halogens (e.g. HBr, HCl)...
A possible source of gas phase bromine in the Arctic winter and early spring is the sea‐salt aerosol...
After the 1980s, atmospheric sulfate reduction is slower than the dramatic reductions in sulfur diox...
Sulfur and reactive bromine (Bry) play important roles in tropospheric chemistry and the global radi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-12Sulfur and reactive halogens are key components in ...
Bromine radicals influence global tropospheric chemistry by depleting ozone and by oxidizing element...
Halogens in the atmosphere chemically destroy ozone. In the troposphere, bromine has higher ozone de...
International audienceRecently several field campaigns and satellite observations have found strong ...
International audienceThe reactive uptake of HOBr onto halogen-rich aerosols promotes conversion of ...
The oxidation of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) in the troposphere and subsequent chemical conversion into s...
Aircraft and satellite observations indicate the presence of ppt (ppt ≡ pmol/mol) levels of BrO in t...
International audienceVolcanoes release vast quantities of gases, including halogens (e.g. HBr, HCl)...
A possible source of gas phase bromine in the Arctic winter and early spring is the sea‐salt aerosol...
After the 1980s, atmospheric sulfate reduction is slower than the dramatic reductions in sulfur diox...
Sulfur and reactive bromine (Bry) play important roles in tropospheric chemistry and the global radi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-12Sulfur and reactive halogens are key components in ...
Bromine radicals influence global tropospheric chemistry by depleting ozone and by oxidizing element...
Halogens in the atmosphere chemically destroy ozone. In the troposphere, bromine has higher ozone de...
International audienceRecently several field campaigns and satellite observations have found strong ...
International audienceThe reactive uptake of HOBr onto halogen-rich aerosols promotes conversion of ...
The oxidation of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) in the troposphere and subsequent chemical conversion into s...
Aircraft and satellite observations indicate the presence of ppt (ppt ≡ pmol/mol) levels of BrO in t...
International audienceVolcanoes release vast quantities of gases, including halogens (e.g. HBr, HCl)...
A possible source of gas phase bromine in the Arctic winter and early spring is the sea‐salt aerosol...
After the 1980s, atmospheric sulfate reduction is slower than the dramatic reductions in sulfur diox...