Long-term halocarbon observations from a coastal and an inland site in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo ... : ملاحظات هالوكربونية طويلة الأجل من موقع ساحلي وداخلي في صباح، بورنيو الماليزية ...

Abstract. Short-lived halocarbons are believed to have important sources in the tropics, where rapid vertical transport could provide a significant source to the stratosphere. In this study, quasi-continuous measurements of short-lived halocarbons are reported for two tropical sites in Sabah (Malaysian Borneo), one coastal and one inland (rainforest). We present the observations for C2Cl4, CHBr3, CH2Br2* (actually ~80% CH2Br2 and ~20% CHBrCl2) and CH3I from November 2008 to January 2010 made using our μDirac gas chromatographs with electron capture detection (GC-ECD). We focus on the first 15... Mehr ...

Verfasser: A. D. Robinson
Neil Harris
Matthew J. Ashfold
B. Gostlow
N. J. Warwick
L. M. O'Brien
E. J. Beardmore
Mohd Shahrul Mohd Nadzir
Siew Moi Phang
Azizan Abu Samah
S. Ong
H. E. Ung
L. K. Peng
S. E. Yong
Maznorizan Mohamad
J. A. Pyle
Dokumenttyp: article-journal
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Verlag/Hrsg.: OpenAlex
Schlagwörter: Stratospheric Chemistry and Climate Change Impacts / Atmospheric Science / Earth and Planetary Sciences / Physical Sciences / Global Methane Emissions and Impacts / Global and Planetary Change / Environmental Science / Atmospheric Aerosols and their Impacts / Chemical Transport Model / Southern Hemisphere / Climatology / Tropics / Environmental science / Annual cycle / Northern Hemisphere / Bromine / Atmospheric sciences / Chemistry / Geology / FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences / Ecology / FOS: Biological sciences / Biology / Organic chemistry
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.60692/nnhkq-74w52