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Title

Numerical modelling of methyl iodide in the Eastern Tropical Atlantic.

Authors

Stemmler, I.; Rothe, M.; Hense, I.

Abstract

Methyl iodide (CH3I) is a volatile organic halogen compound that contributes significantly to the transport of iodine from the ocean to the atmosphere, where it plays an important role in tropospheric chemistry. CH3I is naturally produced and occurs in the global ocean. The processes involved in the formation of CH3I, however, are not fully understood. In fact, there is an ongoing debate whether production by phytoplankton or photochemical degradation of organic matter is the main source term. Here, both the biological and photochemical production mechanisms are considered in a biogeochemical module that is coupled to a one-dimensional water column model for the Eastern Tropical Atlantic. The model is able to reproduce observed subsurface maxima of CH3I concentrations. But, the dominating source process cannot be clearly identified as sub- surface maxima can occur due to both, direct biological and photochemical production. However, good agreement between the observed and simulated difference between surface and subsurface methyl iodide concentrations is achieved only when direct biological production is taken into account. Published production rates for the biological CH3I source that were derived from laboratory studies are shown to be inappropriate for explaining CH3I concentrations in the Eastern Tropical Atlantic.

Subjects

NUMERICAL analysis; METHYL iodide; VOLATILE organic compounds; OCEAN temperature; ORGANIC compounds; BIOLOGICAL productivity

Publication

Biogeosciences Discussions, 2013, Vol 10, Issue 1, p1111

ISSN

1810-6277

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5194/bgd-10-1111-2013

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