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Global Climate Change Digest A Guide to Information on Greenhouse Gases and Ozone Depletion Published July 1988 through June 1999
FROM VOLUME 7, NUMBER 8, AUGUST 1994
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS... CARBONYL SULFIDE
Item #d94Aug95
"Application of Static and Dynamic Enclosures
for Determining Dimethyl Sulfide and Carbonyl Sulfide Exchange in
Spagnum Peatlands: Implications for the Magnitude and Direction
of Flux," W.Z. de Mello (Inst. Study of Earth, Oceans &
Space, Univ. New Hampshire, Durham NH 03824), M.E. Hines, J.
Geophys. Res., 99(D7), 14,601-14,607, July 20, 1994.
Field measurements suggest that all wetlands are net sinks for
OCS.
Item #d94Aug96
"Global Sources and Sinks of OCS and CS2 and
Their Distributions," M. Chin (Div. Appl. Sci., Harvard
Univ., Cambridge MA 02138), D.D. Davis, Global Biogeochem.
Cycles, 7(2), 321-337, June 1993. (See GCCD, p. 4, Apr.)
Item #d94Aug97
"Global Biogeochemical Cycling Estimates with
CZCS [Coastal Zone Color Scanner] Satellite Data and General
Circulation Models," D.J. Erickson III (NCAR, POB 3000,
Boulder CO 80307), B.E. Eaton, Geophys. Res. Lett., 20(8),
683-686, Apr. 23, 1993.
Describes a conceptual and computational method for
integrating future satellite data with 3-dimensional
chemistry-climate prediction models, using OCS as an example.
Specialized Papers
Item #d94Aug98
"Automotive Tire Wear as a Source for
Atmospheric OCS and CS2," W.H. Pos (Sch. Geophys. Sci.,
Georgia Inst. Technol., Atlanta GA 30332), H. Berresheim, Geophys.
Res. Lett., 20(9), 815-817, May 5, 1993.
Item #d94Aug99
"Atmospheric Carbonyl Sulfide Exchange in Bog
Microcosms," A. Fried (NCAR, POB 3000, Boulder CO 80307)),
L.F. Klinger, D.J. Erickson III, ibid., 20(2), 129-132,
Jan. 22, 1993.
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