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Dimethylsulphide: Oceans, Atmosphere and Climate (1992) Book

Dimethylsulphide: Oceans, Atmosphere and Climate (1992)
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Dimethylsulphide: Oceans, Atmosphere and Climate (1992), Dimethylsulphide (DMS), emitted by marine phytoplankton, is the second most important source of atmospheric sulphur, after anthropogenic SO2. In the atmosphere, DMS is transformed into condensable acidic sulphur products and, through gas-to-particle conve, Dimethylsulphide: Oceans, Atmosphere and Climate (1992)
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  • Dimethylsulphide: Oceans, Atmosphere and Climate (1992)
  • Written by author G. Restelli
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 12/7/2010
  • Dimethylsulphide (DMS), emitted by marine phytoplankton, is the second most important source of atmospheric sulphur, after anthropogenic SO2. In the atmosphere, DMS is transformed into condensable acidic sulphur products and, through gas-to-particle conve
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Preface. Production by Marine Phytoplankton. Field Measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry. Gas-to-Particle Conversion and CCN Production. GlobalModelling and Climatic Implications. Index.


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Dimethylsulphide: Oceans, Atmosphere and Climate (1992), Dimethylsulphide (DMS), emitted by marine phytoplankton, is the second most important source of atmospheric sulphur, after anthropogenic SO2. In the atmosphere, DMS is transformed into condensable acidic sulphur products and, through gas-to-particle conve, Dimethylsulphide: Oceans, Atmosphere and Climate (1992)

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