The lifetime of carbonyl sulfide in the troposphere

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Air Water Interactions, Carbonyl Compounds, Hydrolysis, Photochemical Reactions, Sulfides, Troposphere, Absorption Spectroscopy, Infrared Absorption, Ocean Models, Photolysis

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Recently revised estimates for the photochemical loss rates of tropospheric OCS indicate that ocean hydrolysis may be the most important sink. A simple air-sea thin film transfer model, coupled with water hydrolysis indicates that the lifetime of tropospheric OCS with respect to this flux has a lower-limit of 11 years, which yields a net lifetime for tropospheric OCS of 4-7 years.

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