Advection of sulfur dioxide over the western Atlantic Ocean during CITE 3

  • Thornton D
  • Bandy A
  • Beltz N
  • et al.
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Abstract

During the NASA Chemical Instrumentation Test and Evaluation 3 sulfur intercomparison over the western Atlantic Ocean, five techniques for the determination of sulfur dioxide were evaluated. The response times of the techniques varied from 3 to 30 min. Based on the ensemble of measurements reported, it was clear that advection of SO 2 from the North American continent occurred in the boundary layer (altitude <1 km) with only one exception. The vertical distribution of SO 2 above the boundary layer for the northern and southern Atlantic Ocean was remarkably similar during this experiment.

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Thornton, D. C., Bandy, A. R., Beltz, N., Driedger, A. R., & Ferek, R. (1993). Advection of sulfur dioxide over the western Atlantic Ocean during CITE 3. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 98(D12), 23459–23467. https://doi.org/10.1029/92jd02903

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