Earth Sciences
Atmospheric isoprene measurements reveal larger-than-expected Southern Ocean emissions
V. Ferracci, J. Weber, et al.
This research reveals high atmospheric isoprene concentrations in the Southern Ocean's marginal ice zone, highlighting it as a significant source of isoprene at high latitudes. Conducted by Valerio Ferracci and colleagues, the study challenges current flux estimates, suggesting a need for an increased daytime isoprene emission to understand the atmospheric dynamics better.
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