J6.3
Water-side Turbulence Enhancement of Ozone Deposition to the Ocean
Water-side Turbulence Enhancement of Ozone Deposition to the Ocean


Wednesday, 1 February 2006: 4:45 PM
Water-side Turbulence Enhancement of Ozone Deposition to the Ocean
A309 (Georgia World Congress Center)
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A parameterization for the deposition velocity of an ocean-reactive atmospheric gas (such as ozone) is developed. The parameterization is based on integration of the turbulent-molecular transport equation (with a chemical source term) in the ocean. It extends previous work that only considered reactions within the oceanic molecular sublayer. The sensitivity of the ocean-side transport to reaction rate and wind forcing is examined. A more complicated case with a much more reactive thin surfactant layer is also considered. The full atmosphere-ocean deposition velocity is obtained by matching boundary conditions at the interface. For an assumed ocean reaction rate of 103 s-1, the enhancement for ozone deposition is found to be up to a factor of three for meteorological data obtained in a recent cruise off the East Coast of the US.