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    Concentrations of dimethylsulphoniopropionate and activities of dimethylsulphide-producing enzymes in batch cultures of nine dinoflagellate species

    Dinoflagellates are recognised as one of the major phytoplankton groups that produce dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), the precursor of the marine trace gas dimethylsulphide (DMS) which has climate-cooling p...

    A. M. N. Caruana, M. Steinke, S. M. Turner, Gill Malin in Biogeochemistry (2012)

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    Biological Production of Trace Gases in Surface Sea Water and their Emission to the Atmosphere

    Measurements of a variety of biogenic trace gases have been made in several European coastal, shelf and deep waters. Gases examined include dimethyl sulfide and its biochemical precursor dimethyl sulfoniopropi...

    P. S. Liss, W. J. Broadgate, A. D. Hatton in Exchange and Transport of Air Pollutants o… (2000)

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    Trace gases and air—sea exchanges

    The most widely used approach for calculating the flux of gases across the sea surface is from the product of the concentration difference across the interface and a kinetic parameter, often called the transfe...

    P. S. Liss, A. J. Watson, M. I. Liddicoat, G. Malin in Understanding the North Sea System (1994)