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Geophysical Research Letters | 2007

Daytime OIO in the Gulf of Maine

J. Stutz; Olga Pikelnaya; Steve C. Hurlock; S. Trick; S. Pechtl; R. von Glasow

[1] The potential importance of iodine for marine boundary layer (MBL) chemistry has found increasing recognition in recent years. However, observations of the key iodine species are sparse and the chemical reactions of the iodine oxides are not well understood. Here we present Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy observations of IO, OIO in the MBL of the Gulf of Maine, U.S., during Summer 2004. We report the first daytime observation of OIO, indicating that this compound is rather photostable. Mixing ratios of IO were similar to, and those of OIO higher than, values reported for European coastal sites. Calculations with the one-dimensional model MISTRA show that the observed simultaneous presence of elevated OIO and NO x cannot be explained by currently known iodine chemistry. Our results lead to the conclusion that thus far unknown chemical reactions of iodine oxides, probably involving iodine nitrates, might occur in the MBL.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2007

Insights into the role of soot aerosols in cirrus cloud formation

Bernd Kärcher; O. Möhler; Paul J. DeMott; S. Pechtl; Fangqun Yu


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2005

Reactive and organic halogen species in three different European coastal environments

C. Peters; S. Pechtl; J. Stutz; Kai Hebestreit; G. Hönninger; K. G. Heumann; A. Schwarz; J. Winterlik; U. Platt


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Inorganic chlorine and bromine in coastal New England air during summer

William C. Keene; J. Stutz; Alexander A. P. Pszenny; John R. Maben; Emily V. Fischer; Allen M. Smith; Roland von Glasow; S. Pechtl; Barkley C. Sive; Ruth K. Varner


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2005

Modeling the possible role of iodine oxides in atmospheric new particle formation

S. Pechtl; E. R. Lovejoy; James B. Burkholder; R. von Glasow


Atmospheric Environment | 2006

Potential of the cryoplane technology to reduce aircraft climate impact: A state-of-the-art assessment

Michael Ponater; S. Pechtl; Robert Sausen; Ulrich Schumann; Gerhard Hüttig


Geophysical Research Letters | 2007

Reactive chlorine in the marine boundary layer in the outflow of polluted continental air: A model study

S. Pechtl; R. von Glasow


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2007

Modelling iodide – iodate speciation in atmospheric aerosol: Contributions of inorganic and organic iodine chemistry

S. Pechtl; Guy Schmitz; R. von Glasow


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2006

Modeling iodide - iodate speciation in atmospheric aerosol

S. Pechtl; Guy Schmitz; R. von Glasow


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Inorganic chlorine and bromine in coastal New England air during summer: Cl AND Br IN COASTAL NEW ENGLAND AIR

William C. Keene; J. Stutz; Alexander A. P. Pszenny; John R. Maben; Emily V. Fischer; Allen M. Smith; Roland von Glasow; S. Pechtl; Barkley C. Sive; Ruth K. Varner

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J. Stutz

University of California

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R. von Glasow

University of East Anglia

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Barkley C. Sive

Appalachian State University

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James B. Burkholder

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Ruth K. Varner

University of New Hampshire

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E. R. Lovejoy

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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