Regional-scale ozone deposition to north-east atlantic waters
Coleman, L. ; Varghese, S. ; Tripathi, O. P. ; Jennings, S. G. ; O'Dowd, C. D.
Coleman, L.
Varghese, S.
Tripathi, O. P.
Jennings, S. G.
O'Dowd, C. D.
Citation
Coleman, L. Varghese, S.; Tripathi, O. P.; Jennings, S. G.; O'Dowd, C. D. (2010). Regional-scale ozone deposition to north-east atlantic waters. Advances in Meteorology ,
Abstract
A regional climate model is used to evaluate dry deposition of ozone over the North East Atlantic. Results are presented for a deposition scheme accounting for turbulent and chemical enhancement of oceanic ozone deposition and a second non-chemical, parameterised gaseous dry deposition scheme. The first deposition scheme was constrained to account for sea-surface ozone-iodide reactions and the sensitivity of modelled ozone concentrations to oceanic iodide concentration was investigated. Simulations were also performed using nominal reaction rate derived from in-situ ozone deposition measurements and using a preliminary representation of organic chemistry. Results show insensitivity of ambient ozone concentrations modelled by the chemical-enhanced scheme to oceanic iodide concentrations, and iodide reactions alone cannot account for observed deposition velocities. Consequently, we suggest a missing chemical sink due to reactions of ozone with organic matter at the air-sea interface. Ozone loss rates are estimated to be in the range of 0.5-6 ppb per day. A potentially significant ozone-driven flux of iodine to the atmosphere is estimated to be in the range of 2.5-500M molec cm(-2) s(-1), leading to amixing-layer enhancement of organo-iodine concentrations of 0.1-22.0 ppt, with an average increase in the N.E. Atlantic of around 4 ppt per day.
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Publisher
Hindawi Limited
Publisher DOI
10.1155/2010/243701
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland