Abstract

Comment on “Aqueous phase chemical processes in deliquescent sea‐salt aerosols: A mechanism that couples the atmospheric cycles of S and sea salt” by W. L. Chameides and A. W. Stelson

Highlights

  • North Atlantic region [e.g., Martens et al, 1973; Meinert and Winchester, 1977; Sievering et al, 1990; Church et al., Keene et al [1990] measured substantial C1- deficits 1991]

  • Keene et al [1990] were the first relative to sea salt in coarseaerosolsampledover the North to investigatemechanismsfor C1volatilization based on an Atlantic Ocean

  • Talbot et al [1992] have since conducteda blecombeand Clegg, 1988] or by reactions involving nona- similar analysis for coarse marine aerosol sampled in the cidic N gases[Finlayson-Pitts, 1983;Finlayson-Pitts et al, Arctic and found results consistent with those of Keene et al

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“Comment on ‘Aqueous Phase Chemical Processes in Deliquescent Sea-Salt Aerosols: A Mechanism That Couples the Atmospheric Cycles of S and Sea Salt’ by W. Journal of Geophysical Research 98 (D5): 9047.

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Findings
Chlorine loss from Puerto Rican and San Francisco Bay area

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