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- Publications
- Influence
Direct evidence for coastal iodine particles from Laminaria macroalgae – linkage to emissions of molecular iodine
- G. McFiggans, H. Coe, +10 authors P. Monks
- Chemistry
- 7 May 2004
Renewal of ultrafine aerosols in the marine boundary layer may lead to repopulation of the marine distribution and ultimately determine the concentration of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Thus the… Expand
Depth profiles of volatile iodine and bromine-containing halocarbons in coastal Antarctic waters
- L. Carpenter, D. Wevill, C. Palmer, J. Michels
- Geology
- 16 January 2007
Measurements of bromoform (CHBr3), diiodomethane (CH2I2), chloroiodomethane (CH2ICl) and bromoiodomethane (CH2IBr) were made in the water column (5–100 m depth) of the Southern Ocean within 0–40 km… Expand
Bromoform in tropical Atlantic air from 25°N to 25°S
- L. Carpenter, D. Wevill, +4 authors J. McQuaid
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2007
[1] Atmospheric mixing ratios of bromoform (CHBr3) measured over the eastern Atlantic Ocean were enhanced (4 to 13 pptv) between 8–25°N, 17–21°W, in air masses advected over the NW African… Expand
Abiotic source of reactive organic halogens in the sub-arctic atmosphere?
- L. Carpenter, J. Hopkins, +6 authors P. Constant
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Environmental science & technology
- 14 October 2005
Recent theoretical studies indicate that reactive organic iodocarbons such as CH2I2 would be extremely effective agents for tropospheric Arctic ozone depletion and that iodine compounds added to a… Expand
Atmospheric bromoform at Mace Head, Ireland: seasonality and evidence for a peatland source
- L. Carpenter, D. Wevill, S. O'Doherty, G. Spain, P. Simmonds
- Environmental Science
- 2 November 2005
Abstract. In situ atmospheric observations of bromoform (CHBr3) made over a 2.5 year period at Mace Head, Ireland from May 2001- Dec 2003, including during the NAMBLEX (North Atlantic Marine Boundary… Expand
Automated measurement and calibration of reactive volatile halogenated organic compounds in the atmosphere.
- D. Wevill, L. Carpenter
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Analyst
- 22 June 2004
The automated calibration and analysis of very low mixing ratios of the reactive volatile organic halocarbons CH(3)I, CHCl(3), C(2)H(5)I, 2-C(3)H(7)I, CH(2)Br(2), CH(2)ClI, CHBr(2)Cl, 1-C(3)H(7)I,… Expand
The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX). Overview of the campaign held at Mace Head, Ireland, in summer 2002
- D. Heard, K. A. Read, +65 authors G. Spain
- Environmental Science
- 24 November 2005
The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment ( NAMBLEX), involving over 50 scientists from 12 institutions, took place at Mace Head, Ireland (53.32 degrees N, 9.90 degrees W), between 23 July… Expand
On the use of multicopters for sampling and analysis of volatile organic compounds in the air by adsorption/thermal desorption GC-MS
- Jingjing Chen, Austin Scircle, +4 authors Y. Zhou
- Environmental Science
- Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health
- 6 June 2018
We describe a new approach for the determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at precise locations in the air using active sampling on sorbent tubes outfitted to an inexpensive multicopter… Expand
Air Monitoring: New Advances in Sampling and Detection
- Nicola Watson, S. Davies, D. Wevill
- Medicine, Chemistry
- TheScientificWorldJournal
- 2 January 2012
As the harmful effects of low-level exposure to hazardous organic air pollutants become more evident, there is constant pressure to improve the detection limits of indoor and ambient air monitoring… Expand
Atmospheric bromoform at Mace Head, Ireland: Evidence for a peatland source
- L. Carpenter, D. Wevill, S. O’Doherty, G. Spain, P. Simmonds
- Environmental Science
- 15 August 2005
In situ atmospheric observations of bromoform (CHBr3) made over a 2.5 year period at Mace Head, Ireland from May 2001?December 2003, including during the NAMBLEX (North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer… Expand