Variability in abundance and fluxes of dimethyl sulphide in the Indian Ocean

Dimethyl sulphide (DMS) is a biogenic gas of climatic significance on which limited information is available from the Indian Ocean. To fill this gap, we collected data on DMS and total dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSPt) by participating in a dozen cruises. Here, we discuss the variability in DMS an...

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Main Authors: Shenoy, Damodar M, Kumar, Dileep
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/1239eecf-9a46-430f-8ab1-26db2031b6c1 2024-09-15T17:38:48+00:00 Variability in abundance and fluxes of dimethyl sulphide in the Indian Ocean Shenoy, Damodar M Kumar, Dileep 2007 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/1239eecf-9a46-430f-8ab1-26db2031b6c1 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-007-9092-4 eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/1239eecf-9a46-430f-8ab1-26db2031b6c1 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Shenoy , D M & Kumar , D 2007 , ' Variability in abundance and fluxes of dimethyl sulphide in the Indian Ocean ' , Biogeochemistry , vol. 83 , no. 1-3 , pp. 277-292 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-007-9092-4 Environmental Sciences Geosciences Multidisciplinary MARINE-ALGAE DMSP WATERS SEASONAL-VARIATIONS ARABIAN SEA ATMOSPHERIC SULFUR BIOGENIC SULFUR PHYTOPLANKTON AMSTERDAM ISLAND article 2007 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-007-9092-4 2024-07-08T23:37:57Z Dimethyl sulphide (DMS) is a biogenic gas of climatic significance on which limited information is available from the Indian Ocean. To fill this gap, we collected data on DMS and total dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSPt) by participating in a dozen cruises. Here, we discuss the variability in DMS and DMSPt in the north and central Indian Ocean in terms of their spatial and temporal variation. DMS and DMSPt exhibited significant spatial and temporal variability. Apart from the concentration gradients in DMS within the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Central Indian Ocean basins, differences in average abundances were conspicuous between these basins. The Arabian Sea contained more DMS (mixed layer average was 7.8 nM) followed by the Bay of Bengal (2.8 nM) and the Central Indian Ocean (2.7 nM). The highest concentrations of DMS and DMSPt (525 nM and 916 nM, respectively) were found in upwelling regimes along the west coast of India during the Southwest monsoon and fall intermonsoon seasons. Average surface DMS was the highest in the Arabian Sea. On the other hand observed sea-to-air fluxes of DMS were higher in the Bay of Bengal due to the prevalence of turbulent conditions. In the Arabian Sea wind speeds were low and hence the sea-to-air fluxes. The total diffusive flux of DMS from the study area to atmosphere is estimated to be about 1.02 x 10(12) g S y(-1), which contributes to 4.1-6.3% of the global DMS emission Article in Journal/Newspaper Amsterdam Island University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Biogeochemistry 83 1-3 277 292
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topic Environmental Sciences
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
MARINE-ALGAE
DMSP
WATERS
SEASONAL-VARIATIONS
ARABIAN SEA
ATMOSPHERIC SULFUR
BIOGENIC SULFUR
PHYTOPLANKTON
AMSTERDAM ISLAND
spellingShingle Environmental Sciences
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
MARINE-ALGAE
DMSP
WATERS
SEASONAL-VARIATIONS
ARABIAN SEA
ATMOSPHERIC SULFUR
BIOGENIC SULFUR
PHYTOPLANKTON
AMSTERDAM ISLAND
Shenoy, Damodar M
Kumar, Dileep
Variability in abundance and fluxes of dimethyl sulphide in the Indian Ocean
topic_facet Environmental Sciences
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
MARINE-ALGAE
DMSP
WATERS
SEASONAL-VARIATIONS
ARABIAN SEA
ATMOSPHERIC SULFUR
BIOGENIC SULFUR
PHYTOPLANKTON
AMSTERDAM ISLAND
description Dimethyl sulphide (DMS) is a biogenic gas of climatic significance on which limited information is available from the Indian Ocean. To fill this gap, we collected data on DMS and total dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSPt) by participating in a dozen cruises. Here, we discuss the variability in DMS and DMSPt in the north and central Indian Ocean in terms of their spatial and temporal variation. DMS and DMSPt exhibited significant spatial and temporal variability. Apart from the concentration gradients in DMS within the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Central Indian Ocean basins, differences in average abundances were conspicuous between these basins. The Arabian Sea contained more DMS (mixed layer average was 7.8 nM) followed by the Bay of Bengal (2.8 nM) and the Central Indian Ocean (2.7 nM). The highest concentrations of DMS and DMSPt (525 nM and 916 nM, respectively) were found in upwelling regimes along the west coast of India during the Southwest monsoon and fall intermonsoon seasons. Average surface DMS was the highest in the Arabian Sea. On the other hand observed sea-to-air fluxes of DMS were higher in the Bay of Bengal due to the prevalence of turbulent conditions. In the Arabian Sea wind speeds were low and hence the sea-to-air fluxes. The total diffusive flux of DMS from the study area to atmosphere is estimated to be about 1.02 x 10(12) g S y(-1), which contributes to 4.1-6.3% of the global DMS emission
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Kumar, Dileep
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title Variability in abundance and fluxes of dimethyl sulphide in the Indian Ocean
title_short Variability in abundance and fluxes of dimethyl sulphide in the Indian Ocean
title_full Variability in abundance and fluxes of dimethyl sulphide in the Indian Ocean
title_fullStr Variability in abundance and fluxes of dimethyl sulphide in the Indian Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Variability in abundance and fluxes of dimethyl sulphide in the Indian Ocean
title_sort variability in abundance and fluxes of dimethyl sulphide in the indian ocean
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