2017
DOI: 10.4217/opr.2017.39.3.181
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Estimations and Long-term Trend of Sea-to-air Dimethyl Sulfide (DMS) Flux using Satellite Observation Data

Abstract: : The long-term linear trend of global sea-to-air dimethyl sulfide (DMS) flux was analyzed over a 16-year time span (2000~2015), based on satellite observation data. The emission rates of DMS (i.e. DMS flux) in the global ocean were estimated from sea surface DMS concentrations, which were constructed with chlorophyll a (Chl-a) concentrations and mixed layer depths (MLD), and transfer velocity from sea to air, which was parameterized with sea surface wind (SSW) and sea surface temperature (SST). In general, th… Show more

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“…In contrast to the varying SSA emission trends among latitudinal bands, DMS fluxes exhibited a downward trend globally (Supplementary Table 1, Choi, et al, 2017). A detailed discussion of the DMS flux trends is given by Choi et al (2017). In the NH, the downward trends (−3.65 to −23.4 mol m −2 yr −1 or −0.4 to −8.4% yr −1 ) were predicted for latitudes below 50°N, regardless of season (except for DJF (−2.92 mol m −2 yr −1 or −0.4% yr −1 ) at 50°N-60°N).…”
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“…In contrast to the varying SSA emission trends among latitudinal bands, DMS fluxes exhibited a downward trend globally (Supplementary Table 1, Choi, et al, 2017). A detailed discussion of the DMS flux trends is given by Choi et al (2017). In the NH, the downward trends (−3.65 to −23.4 mol m −2 yr −1 or −0.4 to −8.4% yr −1 ) were predicted for latitudes below 50°N, regardless of season (except for DJF (−2.92 mol m −2 yr −1 or −0.4% yr −1 ) at 50°N-60°N).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In contrast to the varying SSA emission trends among latitudinal bands, DMS fluxes exhibited a downward trend globally (Supplementary Table 1, Choi, et al, 2017). A detailed discussion of the DMS flux trends is given by Choi et al (2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%