Changes in atmospheric carbonyl sulfide over the last 54,000 years inferred from measurements in antarctic ice cores

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: M. Aydin and collaborators from the University of California Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA have published the paper: Changes in atmospheric carbonyl sulfide over the last 54,000u2009years inferred from measurements in Antarctic ice cores, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors implement an isotope dilution method for the calibration of the instrument and sample analysis. The authors explore possible changes in the major COS sources and sinks that could have driven such variability in atmospheric COS levels.

SUMMARY

    The current global tropospheric mean is 480-490 . . .

     

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