1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00115395
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The distribution of light nonmethane hydrocarbons over the mid-Atlantic: Results of the Polarstern cruise ANT VII/1

Abstract: Abstract. During the cruise ANT VII/I (September/October 1988) of the German research vessel Po/arstern the latitudinal distributions of several nonmethane hydrocarbons were measured over the Atlantic between 45" N and 30' S by in-situ gas chromatography.On the average, the highest mixing ratios of ethane, propane, i-and n-butane, ethene and acetylene were observed in the Northern Hemisphere around 40" N and just north of the intertropical convergence zone, respectively. South of the equator, a bulge in the mi… Show more

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“…The reproducibility ranged between 10 and 30% depending on the compound. Details of the analytical techniques are given by Koppmann et al [1992Koppmann et al [ , 1993 and Rudolph et al [1986,1995].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reproducibility ranged between 10 and 30% depending on the compound. Details of the analytical techniques are given by Koppmann et al [1992Koppmann et al [ , 1993 and Rudolph et al [1986,1995].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the technique are described elsewhere (Koppmann et al, 1992;Rudolph et aI., 1990). For quantification, an air sample of known composition was preconcentrated and analyzed by the same procedure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on Henry's Law Constants (McAuliffe, 1966;Wilhelm et al, 1977) and the simultaneously measured atmospheric hydrocarbon concentrations (Koppmann et al, 1992) the ocean proved to be supersaturated by factors between 20 and 1000 for all NMHC except acetylene. Thus, the ocean is a source for atmospheric NMHC.…”
Section: Oceanic Nmhc Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main reactions producing light carboxylic acids in the atmospheric gaseous phase are: (1) the ozone oxidation of olefins emitted from soil and vegetation (isoprene, monoterpene, Jacob and Wofsy, 1988) as well as in the marine atmosphere by biogenic precursors (light alkenes, Keene and Galloway, 1988;Bonsang et al, 1991;Koppman et al, 1992; possibly isoprene, Bonsang et al, 1992), (2) the reactions of peroxyl and proxy acetyl radicals producing acetic acid in *Corresponding author. email: mdeangelis@lgge.obs.ujf-grenoble.fr Tellus B 2012.…”
Section: Background á Atmospherementioning
confidence: 99%