Title of article :
Distribution and air–sea exchange of reduced sulphur gases in European coastal waters
Author/Authors :
Günther Uher، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Recent research work provided the basis for a much improved understanding of the open ocean sources of dimethylsulphide (DMS), carbonyl
sulphide (COS), and carbon disulphide (CS2) to the atmosphere. Coastal ocean emissions remained less well constrained, arguably because of
the inherently high variability of coastal and estuarine systems. This article presents a review of the spatial and seasonal distributions of DMS,
COS and CS2 together with a preliminary assessment of their respective emissions from European coastal waters. Our data compilation considers
winter/summer scenarios and explicitly distinguishes shelf waters and estuarine systems. For DMS, our findings indicate similar emission rates
for shelf waters and estuarine systems and an annual DMS source of approximately 16 Gmol a 1. Our annual emission estimates for COS and
CS2 are 0.26 Gmol a 1 and 0.16 Gmol a 1, respectively, and suggest significant contributions from estuarine systems to total shelf emissions in
both cases (COS: 27%; CS2: 19%). On this basis we recommend that estuarine COS and CS2 emissions should be considered in future global
emission estimates. Comparisons of our emission estimates to previous estimates of global marine sulphur gas emissions indicate disproportionally
high contributions from European coastal waters. Given that emission rates from European shelves may be similar to those of other coastal
shelf areas, our findings suggest that the coastal marine sources of DMS, COS and CS2 may have been underestimated in previous work.
Keywords :
30 We60 Eand 34 Ne77 N , estuaries , volatile sulphur compounds , dimethylsulphide , Carbonyl sulphide , Europe , Carbon disulphide , airewater exchanges , Shelf seas
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science