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Temporal and spatial distributions of carbonyl sulfide, dimethyl sulfide, and carbon disulfide in seawater and marine atmosphere of the Changjiang Estuary and its adjacent East China Sea

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LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
Volume 64, Issue 2, Pages 632-649

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/lno.11065

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program [2016YFA0601301]
  2. Major International (Regional) Joint Research Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China [41320104008]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41576073]
  4. AoShan Talents Program of Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology [2015 ASTP]

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Carbonyl sulfide (COS), dimethyl sulfide (DMS), and carbon disulfide (CS2) concentrations were determined in seawater and the overlying atmosphere of the Changjiang Estuary and the adjacent area during two cruises from 22 February 2016 to 15 March 2016 and from 03 July 2016 to 25 July 2016. The concentration ranges of COS, DMS, and CS2 in seawater during winter were 121-388 pmol L-1, 0.321-1.59 nmol L-1, and 10.3-46.8 pmol L-1, respectively, and those during summer were 98-346 pmol L-1, 0.397-9.13 nmol L-1, and 13.3-65.4 pmol L-1. The DMS concentration in surface seawater varied seasonally, whereas the COS and CS2 concentrations varied little. The atmospheric mixing ratios of COS, DMS, and CS2 were 459-777 pptv, 5.2-96.8 pptv, and 96.9-164 pptv during winter and 417-644 pptv, 133-365 pptv, and 15.8-89.8 pptv during summer, respectively. A correlation analysis revealed that COS concentration was related to the concentrations of DMS and CS2. The estimated fluxes of COS, DMS, and CS2 were in the range of 1.19-2.06 mu g m(-2) d(-1), 15.11-164.81 mu g m(-2) d(-1), and 0.27-1.32 mu g m(-2) d(-1) during winter and 0.61-0.97 mu g m(-2) d(-1), 71.76-2511 mu g m(-2) d(-1), and 0.38-1.47 mu g m(-2) d(-1) during summer, respectively. These results indicate that the study area is a sink for COS, but served as a source of atmospheric DMS and CS2 during the study period.

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