南極海の海氷から大気へのブロモホルム放出

Bromoform is one of the volatile organic compounds emitted from the ocean surface to the atmosphere, and it is believed to affect ozone depletion in the atmosphere through photochemical reactions. While estimates of air−sea flux of bromoform are well examined in open ocean areas, fluxes have rarely...

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Main Authors: 野村, 大樹, 大木, 淳之, G.S., Dieckmann, E., Damm, K., Meiners, 田村, 岳史, Daiki, Nomura, Atsushi, Ooki, Gerhard, S. Dieckmann, Ellen, Damm, Klaus, M. Meiners, Takeshi, Tamura
Language:English
Published: 2013
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author 野村, 大樹
大木, 淳之
G.S., Dieckmann
E., Damm
K., Meiners
田村, 岳史
Daiki, Nomura
Atsushi, Ooki
Gerhard, S. Dieckmann
Ellen, Damm
Klaus, M. Meiners
Takeshi, Tamura
author_facet 野村, 大樹
大木, 淳之
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田村, 岳史
Daiki, Nomura
Atsushi, Ooki
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Ellen, Damm
Klaus, M. Meiners
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description Bromoform is one of the volatile organic compounds emitted from the ocean surface to the atmosphere, and it is believed to affect ozone depletion in the atmosphere through photochemical reactions. While estimates of air−sea flux of bromoform are well examined in open ocean areas, fluxes have rarely been estimated in ice-covered seas, and so far, no observations have been made to evaluate the bromoform flux between the sea ice surface and atmosphere. Here, we present the first direct measurements of the air−sea ice bromoform flux obtained from first-year sea ice off east Antarctica. Measurements were made in early austral spring (September to November 2012) as part of the Sea Ice Physics and Ecosystem Experiment II (SIPEX-2). Vertical profiles of bromoform concentrations in snow and sea ice indicated that high concentrations were mainly found in the bottom of the snow and the surface layers of the sea ice (Figure 1) (including slush and brine) ranging from 281−1360 pM. Sea ice–atmosphere bromoform fluxes measured by the chamber method ranged from +0.3 to +7.5 nmol CHBr3 m–2 day–1 (positive value indicates the emission of the bromoform from ice surface to the atmosphere), and flux values increased with increasing bromoform concentrations at the surface layers (Figure 2). The mean flux estimate (+2.4 nmol CHBr3 m–2 day–1) obtained in this study was consistent with the flux estimate for the ice-free part of the Southern Ocean (+2.6 nmol CHBr3 m–2 day–1; Quack and Wallace, 2003). Our results suggest that the bromoform emitted from the sea ice surface to the atmosphere may account for an important fraction of the global bromine budget. 第4回極域科学シンポジウム 個別セッション:[OM] 気水圏 11月14日(木) 統計数理研究所 3階セミナー室1(D305) conference object
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00011683 2025-04-13T14:09:08+00:00 南極海の海氷から大気へのブロモホルム放出 Bromoform emission over the Antarctic sea ice 野村, 大樹 大木, 淳之 G.S., Dieckmann E., Damm K., Meiners 田村, 岳史 Daiki, Nomura Atsushi, Ooki Gerhard, S. Dieckmann Ellen, Damm Klaus, M. Meiners Takeshi, Tamura 2013-11-14 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/11683/files/OM_NomuraDaiki_3.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/11683 eng eng https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/11683/files/OM_NomuraDaiki_3.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/11683 2013 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z Bromoform is one of the volatile organic compounds emitted from the ocean surface to the atmosphere, and it is believed to affect ozone depletion in the atmosphere through photochemical reactions. While estimates of air−sea flux of bromoform are well examined in open ocean areas, fluxes have rarely been estimated in ice-covered seas, and so far, no observations have been made to evaluate the bromoform flux between the sea ice surface and atmosphere. Here, we present the first direct measurements of the air−sea ice bromoform flux obtained from first-year sea ice off east Antarctica. Measurements were made in early austral spring (September to November 2012) as part of the Sea Ice Physics and Ecosystem Experiment II (SIPEX-2). Vertical profiles of bromoform concentrations in snow and sea ice indicated that high concentrations were mainly found in the bottom of the snow and the surface layers of the sea ice (Figure 1) (including slush and brine) ranging from 281−1360 pM. Sea ice–atmosphere bromoform fluxes measured by the chamber method ranged from +0.3 to +7.5 nmol CHBr3 m–2 day–1 (positive value indicates the emission of the bromoform from ice surface to the atmosphere), and flux values increased with increasing bromoform concentrations at the surface layers (Figure 2). The mean flux estimate (+2.4 nmol CHBr3 m–2 day–1) obtained in this study was consistent with the flux estimate for the ice-free part of the Southern Ocean (+2.6 nmol CHBr3 m–2 day–1; Quack and Wallace, 2003). Our results suggest that the bromoform emitted from the sea ice surface to the atmosphere may account for an important fraction of the global bromine budget. 第4回極域科学シンポジウム 個別セッション:[OM] 気水圏 11月14日(木) 統計数理研究所 3階セミナー室1(D305) conference object Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Sea ice Southern Ocean National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic East Antarctica Austral
spellingShingle 野村, 大樹
大木, 淳之
G.S., Dieckmann
E., Damm
K., Meiners
田村, 岳史
Daiki, Nomura
Atsushi, Ooki
Gerhard, S. Dieckmann
Ellen, Damm
Klaus, M. Meiners
Takeshi, Tamura
南極海の海氷から大気へのブロモホルム放出
title 南極海の海氷から大気へのブロモホルム放出
title_full 南極海の海氷から大気へのブロモホルム放出
title_fullStr 南極海の海氷から大気へのブロモホルム放出
title_full_unstemmed 南極海の海氷から大気へのブロモホルム放出
title_short 南極海の海氷から大気へのブロモホルム放出
title_sort 南極海の海氷から大気へのブロモホルム放出
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/11683/files/OM_NomuraDaiki_3.pdf
https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/11683