Marine Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) and Carbon Disulfide (CS 2 ): A Compilation of Measurements in Seawater and the Marine Boundary Layer
Carbonyl sulfide (OCS) and carbon disulfide (CS2) are volatile sulfur gases that are naturally formed in seawater and exchanged with the atmosphere. OCS is the most abundant sulfur gas in the atmosphere, and CS2 is its most important precursor. They have attracted increased interest due to their dir...
Published in: | Earth System Science Data |
---|---|
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | unknown |
Published: |
ODU Digital Commons
2020
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_fac_pubs/388 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-591-2020 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/context/oeas_fac_pubs/article/1399/viewcontent/Lennartz_et_al_2020.pdf |
id |
ftolddominionuni:oai:digitalcommons.odu.edu:oeas_fac_pubs-1399 |
---|---|
record_format |
openpolar |
spelling |
ftolddominionuni:oai:digitalcommons.odu.edu:oeas_fac_pubs-1399 2023-06-11T04:09:40+02:00 Marine Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) and Carbon Disulfide (CS 2 ): A Compilation of Measurements in Seawater and the Marine Boundary Layer Lennartz, Sinikka T. Marandino, Christa A. Hobe, Marc von Andreae, Meinrat O. Aranami, Kazushi Atlas, Elliot Berkelhammer, Max Bingemer, Heinz Booge, Dennis Cutter, Gregory A Cortes, Pau Kremser, Stefanie Law, Cliff S. Marriner, Andrew Simó, Rafel Quack, Birgit Uher, Günther Xie, Huixiang Xu, Xiaobin 2020-03-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_fac_pubs/388 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-591-2020 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/context/oeas_fac_pubs/article/1399/viewcontent/Lennartz_et_al_2020.pdf unknown ODU Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_fac_pubs/388 doi:10.5194/essd-12-591-2020 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/context/oeas_fac_pubs/article/1399/viewcontent/Lennartz_et_al_2020.pdf © Author(s) 2020. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License . OES Faculty Publications Data Volatile copper compounds North Atlantic Pacific Ocean Photochemical production Surface seawater Hydrogen sulfide Atmosphere Flux Air Waters Geochemistry Oceanography article 2020 ftolddominionuni https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-591-2020 2023-05-08T18:04:20Z Carbonyl sulfide (OCS) and carbon disulfide (CS2) are volatile sulfur gases that are naturally formed in seawater and exchanged with the atmosphere. OCS is the most abundant sulfur gas in the atmosphere, and CS2 is its most important precursor. They have attracted increased interest due to their direct (OCS) or indirect (CS2 via oxidation to OCS) contribution to the stratospheric sulfate aerosol layer. Furthermore, OCS serves as a proxy to constrain terrestrial CO2uptake by vegetation. Oceanic emissions of both gases contribute a major part to their atmospheric concentration. Here we present a database of previously published and unpublished (mainly shipborne) measurements in seawater and the marine boundary layer for both gases, available at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.905430 (Lennartz et al., 2019). The database contains original measurements as well as data digitalized from figures in publications from 42 measurement campaigns, i.e., cruises or time series stations, ranging from 1982 to 2019. OCS data cover all ocean basins except for the Arctic Ocean, as well as all months of the year, while the CS2 dataset shows large gaps in spatial and temporal coverage. Concentrations are consistent across different sampling and analysis techniques for OCS. The database is intended to support the identification of global spatial and temporal patterns and to facilitate the evaluation of model simulations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean North Atlantic Old Dominion University: ODU Digital Commons Arctic Arctic Ocean Pacific Earth System Science Data 12 1 591 609 |
institution |
Open Polar |
collection |
Old Dominion University: ODU Digital Commons |
op_collection_id |
ftolddominionuni |
language |
unknown |
topic |
Data Volatile copper compounds North Atlantic Pacific Ocean Photochemical production Surface seawater Hydrogen sulfide Atmosphere Flux Air Waters Geochemistry Oceanography |
spellingShingle |
Data Volatile copper compounds North Atlantic Pacific Ocean Photochemical production Surface seawater Hydrogen sulfide Atmosphere Flux Air Waters Geochemistry Oceanography Lennartz, Sinikka T. Marandino, Christa A. Hobe, Marc von Andreae, Meinrat O. Aranami, Kazushi Atlas, Elliot Berkelhammer, Max Bingemer, Heinz Booge, Dennis Cutter, Gregory A Cortes, Pau Kremser, Stefanie Law, Cliff S. Marriner, Andrew Simó, Rafel Quack, Birgit Uher, Günther Xie, Huixiang Xu, Xiaobin Marine Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) and Carbon Disulfide (CS 2 ): A Compilation of Measurements in Seawater and the Marine Boundary Layer |
topic_facet |
Data Volatile copper compounds North Atlantic Pacific Ocean Photochemical production Surface seawater Hydrogen sulfide Atmosphere Flux Air Waters Geochemistry Oceanography |
description |
Carbonyl sulfide (OCS) and carbon disulfide (CS2) are volatile sulfur gases that are naturally formed in seawater and exchanged with the atmosphere. OCS is the most abundant sulfur gas in the atmosphere, and CS2 is its most important precursor. They have attracted increased interest due to their direct (OCS) or indirect (CS2 via oxidation to OCS) contribution to the stratospheric sulfate aerosol layer. Furthermore, OCS serves as a proxy to constrain terrestrial CO2uptake by vegetation. Oceanic emissions of both gases contribute a major part to their atmospheric concentration. Here we present a database of previously published and unpublished (mainly shipborne) measurements in seawater and the marine boundary layer for both gases, available at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.905430 (Lennartz et al., 2019). The database contains original measurements as well as data digitalized from figures in publications from 42 measurement campaigns, i.e., cruises or time series stations, ranging from 1982 to 2019. OCS data cover all ocean basins except for the Arctic Ocean, as well as all months of the year, while the CS2 dataset shows large gaps in spatial and temporal coverage. Concentrations are consistent across different sampling and analysis techniques for OCS. The database is intended to support the identification of global spatial and temporal patterns and to facilitate the evaluation of model simulations. |
format |
Article in Journal/Newspaper |
author |
Lennartz, Sinikka T. Marandino, Christa A. Hobe, Marc von Andreae, Meinrat O. Aranami, Kazushi Atlas, Elliot Berkelhammer, Max Bingemer, Heinz Booge, Dennis Cutter, Gregory A Cortes, Pau Kremser, Stefanie Law, Cliff S. Marriner, Andrew Simó, Rafel Quack, Birgit Uher, Günther Xie, Huixiang Xu, Xiaobin |
author_facet |
Lennartz, Sinikka T. Marandino, Christa A. Hobe, Marc von Andreae, Meinrat O. Aranami, Kazushi Atlas, Elliot Berkelhammer, Max Bingemer, Heinz Booge, Dennis Cutter, Gregory A Cortes, Pau Kremser, Stefanie Law, Cliff S. Marriner, Andrew Simó, Rafel Quack, Birgit Uher, Günther Xie, Huixiang Xu, Xiaobin |
author_sort |
Lennartz, Sinikka T. |
title |
Marine Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) and Carbon Disulfide (CS 2 ): A Compilation of Measurements in Seawater and the Marine Boundary Layer |
title_short |
Marine Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) and Carbon Disulfide (CS 2 ): A Compilation of Measurements in Seawater and the Marine Boundary Layer |
title_full |
Marine Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) and Carbon Disulfide (CS 2 ): A Compilation of Measurements in Seawater and the Marine Boundary Layer |
title_fullStr |
Marine Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) and Carbon Disulfide (CS 2 ): A Compilation of Measurements in Seawater and the Marine Boundary Layer |
title_full_unstemmed |
Marine Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) and Carbon Disulfide (CS 2 ): A Compilation of Measurements in Seawater and the Marine Boundary Layer |
title_sort |
marine carbonyl sulfide (ocs) and carbon disulfide (cs 2 ): a compilation of measurements in seawater and the marine boundary layer |
publisher |
ODU Digital Commons |
publishDate |
2020 |
url |
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_fac_pubs/388 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-591-2020 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/context/oeas_fac_pubs/article/1399/viewcontent/Lennartz_et_al_2020.pdf |
geographic |
Arctic Arctic Ocean Pacific |
geographic_facet |
Arctic Arctic Ocean Pacific |
genre |
Arctic Arctic Ocean North Atlantic |
genre_facet |
Arctic Arctic Ocean North Atlantic |
op_source |
OES Faculty Publications |
op_relation |
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_fac_pubs/388 doi:10.5194/essd-12-591-2020 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/context/oeas_fac_pubs/article/1399/viewcontent/Lennartz_et_al_2020.pdf |
op_rights |
© Author(s) 2020. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License . |
op_doi |
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-591-2020 |
container_title |
Earth System Science Data |
container_volume |
12 |
container_issue |
1 |
container_start_page |
591 |
op_container_end_page |
609 |
_version_ |
1768383639039508480 |