Research project
Closing the budget in marine atmospheric Oxidative Capacity through the quantification of Oceanic VOC
- Start date: 1 January 2025
- End date: 31 December 2028
- Value: £488,205
- Partners and collaborators: Universities of York, Essex and East Anglia and Plymouth Marine Laboratory (lead)
- Primary investigator: Steve Arnold (School of Earth and Environment
- Co-investigators: Professor Dwayne Heard , Dr Lisa Whalley, Dr Daniel Stone
- External co-investigators: Mingxi Yang (PML), Lucy Carpenter (York), Terrence McGenity (Essex), David Oram (UEA)
The CARES project will fill holes in our knowledge of the marine atmospheric sulfur cycle through a combination of intensive aircraft and ship observations as well as multi-scale model experiments. Advancements in models, further informed by new laboratory data, will allow us to better understand contemporary and historical sulfur and climate observations. This will deliver a substantial revision to our understanding of the fate and impact of natural sulfur emissions. The results will be used to rectify errors in the representation of sulfur processes in Earth system models, constrain the role of marine sulfur in the Earth System, and improve confidence in simulations that project future change.