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  • Bromoperoxidase and iodoperoxidase enzymes and production of halogenated methanes in marine diatom cultures 

    Moore, RM, M. Webb, R. Tokarczyk, and R. Wever. 1996. "Bromoperoxidase and iodoperoxidase enzymes and production of halogenated methanes in marine diatom cultures." Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 101(C9): 20899-20908. DOI:10.1029/96JC01248
    Halogenated methanes produced in the oceans are important as carriers of chlorine, bromine, and iodine into the atmosphere. There they play roles in the regulation of ozone in the stratosphere and perhaps in the Arctic ...
  • Measurements of methyl chloride in the Northwest Atlantic 

    Tait, V. K., R. M. Moore, and R. Tokarczyk. 1994. "Measurements of methyl chloride in the Northwest Atlantic." Journal of Geophysical Research.C.Oceans 99(C4): 7821-7833. DOI:10.1029/93JC03582
    Methyl chloride was measured directly in seawater using a purge and trap system and gas chromatography with electron capture detection. The results indicate that surface waters of the northwest Atlantic are a source of ...
  • A seasonal study of methyl bromide concentrations in the North Atlantic (35 degrees-60 degrees N) 

    Tokarczyk, R., and RM Moore. 2006. "A seasonal study of methyl bromide concentrations in the North Atlantic (35 degrees-60 degrees N)." Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 111(D8): 08304-D08304. DOI:10.1029/2005JD006487
    Methyl bromide concentrations in and over the North Atlantic were examined during spring, summer, and fall 2003. The results demonstrate that seasonality plays a great role in controlling methyl bromide fluxes from and ...