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Distributions and fluxes of methyl chloride and methyl bromide in the East China Sea and the Southern Yellow Sea in autumn

Authors :
Lu, Xiao-Lan
Yang, Gui-Peng
Song, Gui-Sheng
Zhang, Liang
Source :
Marine Chemistry. Jan2010, Vol. 118 Issue 1/2, p75-84. 10p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Abstract: We determined the distributions and fluxes of methyl chloride and methyl bromide in the East China Sea (ECS) and the Southern Yellow Sea (SYS) in November 2007. Methyl chloride and methyl bromide concentrations in the surface waters ranged from 47.1 to 163pmolL− 1 and from 0.70 to 9.82pmolL−1, with average values of 87.6 and 2.97pmolL−1, respectively. The distributions of the two methyl halides were clearly influenced by the Yangtze (Changjiang) River effluent and Kuroshio water, with high concentrations appearing in the coastal zone and low values occurring in the open waters. A positive linear correlation was observed between methyl chloride and methyl bromide concentration anomalies in the surface waters, suggesting that they may share some origins in this coastal area. However, no correlation was found between the two methyl halide concentration anomalies and chlorophyll a in the surface waters. The vertical profiles of the two methyl halides were characterized by the maxima in the upper mixed layer. Both gases were generally supersaturated in the surface seawater, with mean sea-to-air fluxes of methyl chloride and methyl bromide of 391 and 20.0nmolm− 2 d−1, respectively. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03044203
Volume :
118
Issue :
1/2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Marine Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
47060742
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marchem.2009.11.002