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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-13-1203-2013
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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-13-1203-2013
© Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Contribution of very short-lived substances to stratospheric bromine loading: uncertainties and constraints
J. Aschmann
Institute of Environmental Physics, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
B.-M. Sinnhuber
Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
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- The very short-lived ozone depleting substance CHBr3 (bromoform): revised UV absorption spectrum, atmospheric lifetime and ozone depletion potential D. Papanastasiou et al.
- Halomethane production by vanadium‐dependent bromoperoxidase in marine Synechococcus T. Johnson et al.
- Effect of temperature on the production and degradation of bromoform and other brominated methanes by marine microorganisms Y. Okuda et al.
- Injection of iodine to the stratosphere A. Saiz‐Lopez et al.
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- Probing the subtropical lowermost stratosphere and the tropical upper troposphere and tropopause layer for inorganic bromine B. Werner et al.
- On the formation of tropical rings of atomic halogens: Causes and implications A. Saiz‐Lopez & R. Fernandez
- Molecular Simulations of Halomethanes at the Air/Ice Interface A. Habartová et al.
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- Airborne measurements of organic bromine compounds in the Pacific tropical tropopause layer M. Navarro et al.
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- Scaling up Seaweed Production for Enteric Methane Reduction: A Systematic Literature Review on Environmental and Ozone Impacts in the Case of Asparagopsis Macroalgae M. Kelliher et al.
- On the emissions and transport of bromoform: sensitivity to model resolution and emission location M. Russo et al.
- Direct detection of atmospheric atomic bromine leading to mercury and ozone depletion S. Wang et al.
- Organic and inorganic bromine measurements around the extratropical tropopause and lowermost stratosphere: insights into the transport pathways and total bromine M. Rotermund et al.
- ICON–ART 1.0 – a new online-coupled model system from the global to regional scale D. Rieger et al.
- Computational study on the hydrolysis of halomethanes M. Ruan et al.
- Oceanic bromoform emissions weighted by their ozone depletion potential S. Tegtmeier et al.
- Impacts of ocean biogeochemistry on atmospheric chemistry L. Tinel et al.
- Tropospheric Halogen Chemistry: Sources, Cycling, and Impacts W. Simpson et al.
- Stratospheric Injection of Brominated Very Short‐Lived Substances: Aircraft Observations in the Western Pacific and Representation in Global Models P. Wales et al.
- The contribution of oceanic halocarbons to marine and free tropospheric air over the tropical West Pacific S. Fuhlbrügge et al.
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- Transport of short-lived halocarbons to the stratosphere over the Pacific Ocean M. Filus et al.
- Kinetics of the BrO + HO2 reaction over the temperature range T = 246–314 K M. Ward & D. Rowley
- On the hiatus in the acceleration of tropical upwelling since the beginning of the 21st century J. Aschmann et al.
- Phytoplankton as a temperate marine source of brominated methanes A. Shibazaki et al.
- A tropical West Pacific OH minimum and implications for stratospheric composition M. Rex et al.
- Simulating the impact of emissions of brominated very short lived substances on past stratospheric ozone trends B. Sinnhuber & S. Meul
- Ultrafast solvent-modulated roaming mechanism in bromoform revealed by femtosecond X-ray solution scattering P. Su et al.
- Convective transport of very short lived bromocarbons to the stratosphere Q. Liang et al.
- Impact of biogenic very short-lived bromine on the Antarctic ozone hole during the 21st century R. Fernandez et al.
- Evaluating global emission inventories of biogenic bromocarbons R. Hossaini et al.
- Long term puzzles of the CH and CD energetics and related phenomena revisited; solutions sought through REMPI-photofragmentations of bromomethanes A. Hafliðason et al.
- Quantifying the vertical transport of CHBr3 and CH2Br2 over the western Pacific R. Butler et al.
- Volatile halocarbon measurements in the marine boundary layer at Cape Point, South Africa B. Kuyper et al.
- Bromine partitioning in the tropical tropopause layer: implications for stratospheric injection R. Fernandez et al.
- Iodine chemistry in the chemistry–climate model SOCOL-AERv2-I A. Karagodin-Doyennel et al.
- Importance of seasonally resolved oceanic emissions for bromoform delivery from the tropical Indian Ocean and west Pacific to the stratosphere A. Fiehn et al.
- The very short-lived ozone depleting substance CHBr3 (bromoform): revised UV absorption spectrum, atmospheric lifetime and ozone depletion potential D. Papanastasiou et al.
- Halomethane production by vanadium‐dependent bromoperoxidase in marine Synechococcus T. Johnson et al.
- Effect of temperature on the production and degradation of bromoform and other brominated methanes by marine microorganisms Y. Okuda et al.
- Injection of iodine to the stratosphere A. Saiz‐Lopez et al.
- Intercomparison Between Surrogate, Explicit, and Full Treatments of VSL Bromine Chemistry Within the CAM‐Chem Chemistry‐Climate Model R. Fernandez et al.
- Probing the subtropical lowermost stratosphere and the tropical upper troposphere and tropopause layer for inorganic bromine B. Werner et al.
- On the formation of tropical rings of atomic halogens: Causes and implications A. Saiz‐Lopez & R. Fernandez
- Molecular Simulations of Halomethanes at the Air/Ice Interface A. Habartová et al.
- A multi-model intercomparison of halogenated very short-lived substances (TransCom-VSLS): linking oceanic emissions and tropospheric transport for a reconciled estimate of the stratospheric source gas injection of bromine R. Hossaini et al.
- Airborne measurements of organic bromine compounds in the Pacific tropical tropopause layer M. Navarro et al.
- Simulations of anthropogenic bromoform indicate high emissions at the coast of East Asia J. Maas et al.
- The Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding global climatology of BrONO2 2002–2012: a test for stratospheric bromine chemistry M. Höpfner et al.
- Cloud-scale modelling of the impact of deep convection on the fate of oceanic bromoform in the troposphere: a case study over the west coast of Borneo P. Hamer et al.
- Scaling up Seaweed Production for Enteric Methane Reduction: A Systematic Literature Review on Environmental and Ozone Impacts in the Case of Asparagopsis Macroalgae M. Kelliher et al.
- On the emissions and transport of bromoform: sensitivity to model resolution and emission location M. Russo et al.
- Direct detection of atmospheric atomic bromine leading to mercury and ozone depletion S. Wang et al.
- Organic and inorganic bromine measurements around the extratropical tropopause and lowermost stratosphere: insights into the transport pathways and total bromine M. Rotermund et al.
- ICON–ART 1.0 – a new online-coupled model system from the global to regional scale D. Rieger et al.
- Computational study on the hydrolysis of halomethanes M. Ruan et al.
- Oceanic bromoform emissions weighted by their ozone depletion potential S. Tegtmeier et al.
- Impacts of ocean biogeochemistry on atmospheric chemistry L. Tinel et al.
- Tropospheric Halogen Chemistry: Sources, Cycling, and Impacts W. Simpson et al.
- Stratospheric Injection of Brominated Very Short‐Lived Substances: Aircraft Observations in the Western Pacific and Representation in Global Models P. Wales et al.
- The contribution of oceanic halocarbons to marine and free tropospheric air over the tropical West Pacific S. Fuhlbrügge et al.
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