Climate relevant trace gas fluxes
1.1: Modelling of organohalogen trace gases in the tropical Atlantic atmosphere and ocean (I. Hense / T. Ilyina)
1.2: Halocarbons: Regional integration of air-sea fluxes and emission controls (B. Quack / K. Krüger)
1.3: Organisms and regulating mechanisms in the production and decomposition of halogenated hydrocarbons (D. Schulz-Bull / K. Jürgens / F. Pollehne)
1.4: Inferring coastal and oceanic sinks and sources organohalogens from their carbon stable isotope composition (R. Seifert)
1.5: Studies of marine reactive halogen release mechanisms in the Mauritanian and Peruvian upwelling regions and extrapolation in a global model (U. Platt)
1.6: Marine volatile organic compounds (VOC): Tropical field measurements over a bloom and, the effect on emissions of increasing CO2 and surfactants (J. Williams)
1.7: Combined CO2, O2 and APO fluxes in the tropical North Atlantic Ocean (A. Körtzinger / P. Brandt)
1.8: MEMENTO (the MarinE MethanE and NiTrous Oxide database) (H. Bange / A. Kock)
1.9: Physical processes controlling greenhouse gas emission in upwelling regions of the ocean: A N2O case study (M. Dengler / H. Bange / P. Brandt)
1.10: Synthesis of marine N2O emission scenarios (A. Oschlies)
1.11: Upwelling velocities inferred from helium isotope disequilibrium (R. Steinfeldt)
Theme leaders:
Inga Hense, Universität Hamburg; inga.hense@zmaw.de
Birgit Quack, GEOMAR; bquack@geomar.de