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Exchange of ammonia gas between ocean and atmosphere:
From direct measurements to global budgets
Martin Johnson

University of East Anglia

27 May 2004

The exchange of gases between ocean and atmosphere plays a crucial role in biogeochemical cycling and in regulating climate. In this seminar, Martin Johnson will review the theory of gas exchange between the ocean and atmosphere with a focus on ammonia. Data from fieldwork in the north-east Atlantic area will be presented along with global air-sea flux budgets for past, present and future scenarios. The implications of anthropogenic purturbations of the global nitrogen cycle will also be considered.


 
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