© Author(s) 2008. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Abstract. In this study, we present carbonyl sulfide (COS) measurements from an ice core drilled near South Pole, East Antarctica (SPRESSO). The samples are from 135– 291 m, with estimated mean COS ages ranging from 278

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Main Authors: M. Aydin, M. B. Williams, C. Tatum, E. S. Saltzman
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Summary:Abstract. In this study, we present carbonyl sulfide (COS) measurements from an ice core drilled near South Pole, East Antarctica (SPRESSO). The samples are from 135– 291 m, with estimated mean COS ages ranging from 278