2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021gl093808
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Anthropogenic Impacts on Tropospheric Reactive Chlorine Since the Preindustrial

Abstract: Chlorine (Cl) in polar ice cores can provide information about past SSA abundance since the main source of ice-core Cl is from the emission and transport of sea-salt-aerosol (SSA). Reactive gaseous chlorine

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“…Our model does not include anthropogenic inorganic chlorine sources, which could however be important in polluted continental boundary layer regions as seen in atmospheric observations (Wang et al, 2016;Tham et al, 2016;Lee et al, 2018;Zhou et al,2018;Yun et al, 2018;Peng et al, 2020;Thornton et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2020;Gunthe et al, 2021). Here we focus on a more global perspective.…”
Section: Inorganic Chlorine Gases (Cl Y )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our model does not include anthropogenic inorganic chlorine sources, which could however be important in polluted continental boundary layer regions as seen in atmospheric observations (Wang et al, 2016;Tham et al, 2016;Lee et al, 2018;Zhou et al,2018;Yun et al, 2018;Peng et al, 2020;Thornton et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2020;Gunthe et al, 2021). Here we focus on a more global perspective.…”
Section: Inorganic Chlorine Gases (Cl Y )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2d) show how chlorine is correlated with atmospheric acidity (Fig. 2e) since the preindustrial, and atmospheric models indicate this correlation is due to acidity reacting with sea-salt aerosols (Zhai et al 2021).…”
Section: Ice-core Records Of Atmospheric Composition and Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…(2011). To simulate a preindustrial atmosphere, all anthropogenic emissions are turned off (Zhai et al., 2021). We use meteorology and volcanic SO 2 emissions from the year 2013, during which passive and eruptive volcanic SO 2 emissions in regions affecting the Arctic (i.e., Kamchatka, Alaska, and Iceland) were similar to the 2004–2017 median.…”
Section: Comparing Ice Core Sulfate To a Global Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%