Data set on bromide oxidation by ozone in snow during metamorphism from laboratory study

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Earth’s snow cover is very dynamic on diurnal time scales. The changes to the snow structure during this metamorphism have wide ranging impacts such as on avalanche formation and on the capacity of surface snow to exchange trace gases with the atmosphere. Here, we investigate the influence of dry metamorphism, which involves fluxes of water vapor, on the chemical reactivity of bromide in the snow. For this, the heterogeneous reactive loss of ozone at a concentration of 5-6E12 molecules cm-3 is investigated in artificial, shock-frozen snow samples doped with 6.2 uM sodium bromide and with varying metamorphism history. The oxidation of bromide in snow is one reaction initiating polar bromine releases and ozone depletions.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.16904/envidat.138
Metadata Access https://www.envidat.ch/api/action/package_show?id=b6633dad-a0a5-497e-b393-d7c6ee018c0a
Provenance
Creator Jacinta, Edebeli,; Thorsten, Bartels-Rausch, 0000-0002-7548-2572
Publisher EnviDat
Publication Year 2020
Funding Reference SNF, 155999
Rights odc-odbl; ODbL with Database Contents License (DbCL)
OpenAccess true
Contact envidat(at)wsl.ch
Representation
Language English
Resource Type Dataset
Version 1.0
Discipline Environmental Sciences
Spatial Coverage (8.222 LON, 47.536 LAT); Switzerland
Temporal Coverage Begin 2018-05-29T00:00:00Z
Temporal Coverage End 2018-12-06T00:00:00Z