Sulfur and nitrogen levels in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere: A synthesis of field and modeling results

In April 1990, forty‐two scientists from eight countries attended a workshop at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research to compare field measurements with model estimates of the distribution and cycling of sulfur and nitrogen species in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere. Data sets on ho...

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Main Authors: Galloway, J. N., Penner, J. E., Atherton, C. S., Prospero, J. M., Rodhe, H., Artz, R. S., Balkanski, Y. J., Bingemer, H. G., Brost, R. A., Burgermeister, S., Carmichael, G. R., Chang, J. S., Charlson, R. J., Cober, S., Ellis, W. G., Fischer, C. J., Hales, J. M., Hastie, D. R., Iversen, T., Jacob, D. J., John, K., Johnson, J. E., Kasibhatla, P. S., Langner, J., Lelieveld, J., Levy, H., Lipschultz, F., Merrill, J. T., Michaels, A. F., Miller, J. M., Moody, J. L., Pinto, J., Pszenny, A. A.P., Spiro, P. A., Tarrason, L., Turner, S. M.
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spelling ftunivrhodeislan:oai:digitalcommons.uri.edu:gsofacpubs-2915 2024-02-04T10:02:25+01:00 Sulfur and nitrogen levels in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere: A synthesis of field and modeling results Galloway, J. N. Penner, J. E. Atherton, C. S. Prospero, J. M. Rodhe, H. Artz, R. S. Balkanski, Y. J. Bingemer, H. G. Brost, R. A. Burgermeister, S. Carmichael, G. R. Chang, J. S. Charlson, R. J. Cober, S. Ellis, W. G. Fischer, C. J. Hales, J. M. Hastie, D. R. Iversen, T. Jacob, D. J. John, K. Johnson, J. E. Kasibhatla, P. S. Langner, J. Lelieveld, J. Levy, H. Lipschultz, F. Merrill, J. T. Michaels, A. F. Miller, J. M. Moody, J. L. Pinto, J. Pszenny, A. A.P. Spiro, P. A. Tarrason, L. Turner, S. M. 1992-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/gsofacpubs/1946 https://doi.org/10.1029/91GB02977 unknown DigitalCommons@URI https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/gsofacpubs/1946 doi:10.1029/91GB02977 https://doi.org/10.1029/91GB02977 Graduate School of Oceanography Faculty Publications text 1992 ftunivrhodeislan https://doi.org/10.1029/91GB02977 2024-01-08T19:09:55Z In April 1990, forty‐two scientists from eight countries attended a workshop at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research to compare field measurements with model estimates of the distribution and cycling of sulfur and nitrogen species in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere. Data sets on horizontal and vertical distributions of sulfur and nitrogen species and their rates of deposition were available from ships' tracks and island stations. These data were compared with estimates produced by several climatological and event models for two case studies: (1) sulfate surface distributions and deposition and (2) nitrate surface distributions and deposition. Highlights of the conclusions of the case studies were that the measured concentrations and model results of nitrate and non‐sea‐salt sulfate depositions appeared to be in good agreement at some locations but in poor agreement for some months at other locations. The case studies illustrated the need for the measurement and modeling communities to interact not only to compare results but also to cooperate in improving the designs of the models and the field experiments. Copyright 1992 by the American Geophysical Union. Text North Atlantic University of Rhode Island: DigitalCommons@URI Global Biogeochemical Cycles 6 2 77 100
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description In April 1990, forty‐two scientists from eight countries attended a workshop at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research to compare field measurements with model estimates of the distribution and cycling of sulfur and nitrogen species in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere. Data sets on horizontal and vertical distributions of sulfur and nitrogen species and their rates of deposition were available from ships' tracks and island stations. These data were compared with estimates produced by several climatological and event models for two case studies: (1) sulfate surface distributions and deposition and (2) nitrate surface distributions and deposition. Highlights of the conclusions of the case studies were that the measured concentrations and model results of nitrate and non‐sea‐salt sulfate depositions appeared to be in good agreement at some locations but in poor agreement for some months at other locations. The case studies illustrated the need for the measurement and modeling communities to interact not only to compare results but also to cooperate in improving the designs of the models and the field experiments. Copyright 1992 by the American Geophysical Union.
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author Galloway, J. N.
Penner, J. E.
Atherton, C. S.
Prospero, J. M.
Rodhe, H.
Artz, R. S.
Balkanski, Y. J.
Bingemer, H. G.
Brost, R. A.
Burgermeister, S.
Carmichael, G. R.
Chang, J. S.
Charlson, R. J.
Cober, S.
Ellis, W. G.
Fischer, C. J.
Hales, J. M.
Hastie, D. R.
Iversen, T.
Jacob, D. J.
John, K.
Johnson, J. E.
Kasibhatla, P. S.
Langner, J.
Lelieveld, J.
Levy, H.
Lipschultz, F.
Merrill, J. T.
Michaels, A. F.
Miller, J. M.
Moody, J. L.
Pinto, J.
Pszenny, A. A.P.
Spiro, P. A.
Tarrason, L.
Turner, S. M.
spellingShingle Galloway, J. N.
Penner, J. E.
Atherton, C. S.
Prospero, J. M.
Rodhe, H.
Artz, R. S.
Balkanski, Y. J.
Bingemer, H. G.
Brost, R. A.
Burgermeister, S.
Carmichael, G. R.
Chang, J. S.
Charlson, R. J.
Cober, S.
Ellis, W. G.
Fischer, C. J.
Hales, J. M.
Hastie, D. R.
Iversen, T.
Jacob, D. J.
John, K.
Johnson, J. E.
Kasibhatla, P. S.
Langner, J.
Lelieveld, J.
Levy, H.
Lipschultz, F.
Merrill, J. T.
Michaels, A. F.
Miller, J. M.
Moody, J. L.
Pinto, J.
Pszenny, A. A.P.
Spiro, P. A.
Tarrason, L.
Turner, S. M.
Sulfur and nitrogen levels in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere: A synthesis of field and modeling results
author_facet Galloway, J. N.
Penner, J. E.
Atherton, C. S.
Prospero, J. M.
Rodhe, H.
Artz, R. S.
Balkanski, Y. J.
Bingemer, H. G.
Brost, R. A.
Burgermeister, S.
Carmichael, G. R.
Chang, J. S.
Charlson, R. J.
Cober, S.
Ellis, W. G.
Fischer, C. J.
Hales, J. M.
Hastie, D. R.
Iversen, T.
Jacob, D. J.
John, K.
Johnson, J. E.
Kasibhatla, P. S.
Langner, J.
Lelieveld, J.
Levy, H.
Lipschultz, F.
Merrill, J. T.
Michaels, A. F.
Miller, J. M.
Moody, J. L.
Pinto, J.
Pszenny, A. A.P.
Spiro, P. A.
Tarrason, L.
Turner, S. M.
author_sort Galloway, J. N.
title Sulfur and nitrogen levels in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere: A synthesis of field and modeling results
title_short Sulfur and nitrogen levels in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere: A synthesis of field and modeling results
title_full Sulfur and nitrogen levels in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere: A synthesis of field and modeling results
title_fullStr Sulfur and nitrogen levels in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere: A synthesis of field and modeling results
title_full_unstemmed Sulfur and nitrogen levels in the North Atlantic Ocean's atmosphere: A synthesis of field and modeling results
title_sort sulfur and nitrogen levels in the north atlantic ocean's atmosphere: a synthesis of field and modeling results
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