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On the possibility of remotely sensing global dimethyl sulfide sea-to-air flux / Clara M. Jodwallis, Richard L. Benner.

Title: On the possibility of remotely sensing global dimethyl sulfide sea-to-air flux / Clara M. Jodwallis, Richard L. Benner.
Author(s): Jodwallis, Clara M.
Benner, Richard L.
Date: 1995.
In: Polar Record. (1995.), Vol. 31(177) (1995)
Abstract: Discusses possibilities of developing satellite-based capabilities for sensing biogenic emissions of sulphur from ocean surface. Such emissions are believed to contribute significantly to atmospheric aerosol burden. Describes new technique which can be used to develop necessary empirical relationships and demonstrates feasibility of using sulphur chemiluminescence detector for measuring surface-gas flux directly from ground.
Notes:

Polar Record. Vol. 31(177) :251-256 (1995).

Keywords: 551.46 -- Oceanography, physical.
551.465.7 -- Oceanography, energy budget.
551.5 -- Meteorology.
551.510.42 -- Atmospheric impurities, dust and aerosols.
550.47 -- Biogeochemistry.
53.087.23 -- Remote sensing.
D -- Atmospheric sciences.
SPRI record no.: 133863

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