Marine aerosols and iodine emissions (Reply)
Colin D. O'Dowd,
Jose L. Jimenez,
Roya Bahreini,
Richard C. Flagan,
John H. Seinfeld,
Kaarle Hämeri,
Liisa Pirjola,
Markku Kulmala,
S. Gerard Jennings and
Thorsten Hoffmann
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Colin D. O'Dowd: National University of Ireland
Jose L. Jimenez: University of Colorado
Roya Bahreini: California Institute of Technology
Richard C. Flagan: California Institute of Technology
John H. Seinfeld: California Institute of Technology
Kaarle Hämeri: Finnish Institute for Occupational Health
Liisa Pirjola: Helsinki Polytechnic, Technology
Markku Kulmala: University of Helsinki
S. Gerard Jennings: National University of Ireland
Thorsten Hoffmann: Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz
Nature, 2005, vol. 433, issue 7026, E13-E14
Abstract:
Abstract O'Dowd et al. reply - McFiggans 1 raises some interesting, but partly speculative, issues about the possibility of additional condensable-iodine-vapour (CIV) precursors being involved in marine aerosol formation from biogenic iodine emissions, and about the relative roles of iodine oxide and sulphuric acid in the marine new-particle formation process.
Date: 2005
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