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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Marine aerosols and iodine emissions (Reply)
John H. SeinfeldRichard C. FlaganLiisa PirjolaS. Gerard JenningsColin D. O'dowdMarkku KulmalaThorsten HoffmannJose L. JimenezRoya BahreiniKaarle Hämerisubject
inorganic chemicalsMultidisciplinary010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceschemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyIodine oxide010501 environmental sciencesIodine01 natural sciencesAerosolchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental science14. Life underwater0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdescription
O'Dowd et al. reply - McFiggans raises some interesting, but partly speculative, issues about the possibility of additional condensable-iodine-vapour (CIV) precursors being involved in marine aerosol formation from biogenic iodine emissions, and about the relative roles of iodine oxide and sulphuric acid in the marine new-particle formation process.
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2005-02-01 | Nature |