DMS atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the DMS source representation and oxidation

The global sulphur cycle has been simulated using a general circulation model with a focus on the source and oxidation of atmospheric dimethylsulphide (DMS). The sensitivity of atmospheric DMS to the oceanic DMS climatology, the parameterisation of the sea-air transfer and to the oxidant fields ha...

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Main Authors: O. Boucher, C. Moulin, S. Belviso, O. Aumont, L. Bopp, E. Cosme, R. von Kuhlmann, M. G. Lawrence, M. Pham, M. S. Reddy, J. Sciare, C. Venkataraman
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2003-01-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/3/49/2003/acp-3-49-2003.pdf
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spelling doaj-3ebcc4a93ebb43e691b33e1052f974a22020-11-25T00:29:25ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242003-01-01314965DMS atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the DMS source representation and oxidationO. BoucherC. MoulinS. BelvisoO. AumontL. BoppE. CosmeR. von KuhlmannM. G. LawrenceM. PhamM. S. ReddyJ. SciareC. VenkataramanThe global sulphur cycle has been simulated using a general circulation model with a focus on the source and oxidation of atmospheric dimethylsulphide (DMS). The sensitivity of atmospheric DMS to the oceanic DMS climatology, the parameterisation of the sea-air transfer and to the oxidant fields have been studied. The importance of additional oxidation pathways (by O<sub>3</sub> in the gas- and aqueous-phases and by BrO in the gas phase) not incorporated in global models has also been evaluated. While three different climatologies of the oceanic DMS concentration produce rather similar global DMS fluxes to the atmosphere at 24-27 Tg S yr <sup>-1</sup>, there are large differences in the spatial and seasonal distribution. The relative contributions of OH and NO<sub>3</sub> radicals to DMS oxidation depends critically on which oxidant fields are prescribed in the model. Oxidation by O<sub>3</sub> appears to be significant at high latitudes in both hemispheres. Oxidation by BrO could be significant even for BrO concentrations at sub-pptv levels in the marine boundary layer. The impact of such refinements on the DMS chemistry onto the indirect radiative forcing by anthropogenic sulphate aerosols is also discussed.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/3/49/2003/acp-3-49-2003.pdf
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author O. Boucher
C. Moulin
S. Belviso
O. Aumont
L. Bopp
E. Cosme
R. von Kuhlmann
M. G. Lawrence
M. Pham
M. S. Reddy
J. Sciare
C. Venkataraman
spellingShingle O. Boucher
C. Moulin
S. Belviso
O. Aumont
L. Bopp
E. Cosme
R. von Kuhlmann
M. G. Lawrence
M. Pham
M. S. Reddy
J. Sciare
C. Venkataraman
DMS atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the DMS source representation and oxidation
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet O. Boucher
C. Moulin
S. Belviso
O. Aumont
L. Bopp
E. Cosme
R. von Kuhlmann
M. G. Lawrence
M. Pham
M. S. Reddy
J. Sciare
C. Venkataraman
author_sort O. Boucher
title DMS atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the DMS source representation and oxidation
title_short DMS atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the DMS source representation and oxidation
title_full DMS atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the DMS source representation and oxidation
title_fullStr DMS atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the DMS source representation and oxidation
title_full_unstemmed DMS atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the DMS source representation and oxidation
title_sort dms atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the dms source representation and oxidation
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2003-01-01
description The global sulphur cycle has been simulated using a general circulation model with a focus on the source and oxidation of atmospheric dimethylsulphide (DMS). The sensitivity of atmospheric DMS to the oceanic DMS climatology, the parameterisation of the sea-air transfer and to the oxidant fields have been studied. The importance of additional oxidation pathways (by O<sub>3</sub> in the gas- and aqueous-phases and by BrO in the gas phase) not incorporated in global models has also been evaluated. While three different climatologies of the oceanic DMS concentration produce rather similar global DMS fluxes to the atmosphere at 24-27 Tg S yr <sup>-1</sup>, there are large differences in the spatial and seasonal distribution. The relative contributions of OH and NO<sub>3</sub> radicals to DMS oxidation depends critically on which oxidant fields are prescribed in the model. Oxidation by O<sub>3</sub> appears to be significant at high latitudes in both hemispheres. Oxidation by BrO could be significant even for BrO concentrations at sub-pptv levels in the marine boundary layer. The impact of such refinements on the DMS chemistry onto the indirect radiative forcing by anthropogenic sulphate aerosols is also discussed.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/3/49/2003/acp-3-49-2003.pdf
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