Introduction to special issue: The transbrom sonne expedition in the tropical west pacific

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This special section of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics gives an overview of scientific results, collected during a West Pacific ship expedition in October 2009 with the Research Vessel (R/V) Sonne. The cruise focussed on chemical interactions between the ocean surface and the atmosphere above the tropical West Pacific and was planned within the national research project TransBrom ( www. geomar.de/∼transbrom). TransBrom aimed to particularly investigate very short lived bromine compounds in the ocean and their transport to and relevance for the stratosphere. For this purpose, chemical and biological parameters were analysed in the ocean and in the atmosphere, accompanied by a high frequency of meteorological measurements, to derive new insights into the multidisciplinary research field. This introduction paper presents the scientific goals and the meteorological and oceanographic background. The main research findings of the TransBrom Sonne expedition are highlighted. © Author(s) 2013. CC Attribution 3.0 License.

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Krüger, K., & Quack, B. (2013). Introduction to special issue: The transbrom sonne expedition in the tropical west pacific. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 13(18), 9439–9446. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-13-9439-2013

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