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Abstract
Recent field work suggests an important ro^le for the Arctic Ocean in the global budget of dimethylsulphide (DMS), a climatically active volatile sulphur compound. Here, we have used an existing DMS production model and local field data to examine the temporal dynamics of the DMS cycle during the spring bloom in the Arctic shelf of the Barents Sea. The timing and duration of the spring phytoplankton bloom has been shown to be a key determinant of the flux of DMS to the atmosphere. Particular oceanic conditions due to the retreating ice-edge (e.g., a shallow mixed layer) can have an important effect on the timing of the phytoplankton bloom and thus the effux of DMS in this region. Model simulations support the view that algal taxonomy is not the most important factor determining DMS production in these waters. The mean vernal DMS flux is predicted to be 0.063 mg S m −2 d −1 which is in general agreement with previous summer season averages in the Arctic. DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0889.1999.t01-4-00005.x
最近的野外工作表明北冰洋在全球二甲硫化物(一种具有气候活性的挥发性硫化合物)的预算中占有重要地位。在这里,我们使用现有的DMS生产模型和当地的现场数据来研究巴伦支海北极大陆架春季水华期间DMS循环的时间动态。春季浮游植物繁殖的时间和持续时间已被证明是DMS向大气通量的关键决定因素。由于冰缘退缩(例如,浅混合层)造成的特殊海洋条件可能对浮游植物繁殖的时间产生重要影响,从而对该地区DMS的流出产生重要影响。模型模拟支持这样的观点,即藻类分类并不是决定这些水域DMS产量的最重要因素。预计春季平均DMS通量为0.063 mg S m - 2 d - 1,这与北极以往夏季的平均值基本一致。DOI: 10.1034 / j.1600 0889.1999.t01 - 4 - 00005. x
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Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology along with its sister journal Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography, are the international, peer-reviewed journals of the International Meteorological Institute in Stockholm, an independent non-for-profit body integrated into the Department of Meteorology at the Faculty of Sciences of Stockholm University, Sweden. Aiming to promote the exchange of knowledge about meteorology from across a range of scientific sub-disciplines, the two journals serve an international community of researchers, policy makers, managers, media and the general public.