Changes in global DMS production driven by increased CO2 levels and its impact on radiative forcing

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Junri Zhao
Yan Zhang
Shujun Bie
Kelsey R. Bilsback
Jeffrey R. Pierce
Ying Chen
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[1] Fudan University,Shanghai Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Particle Pollution and Prevention (LAP3), National Observations and Research Station for Wetland Ecosystems of the Yangtze Estuary, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
[2] Shanghai Institute of Eco Chongming (SIEC),MOE Laboratory for National Development and Intelligent Governance, Shanghai Institute for Energy and Carbon Neutrality Strategy, IRDR ICoE on Risk Interconnectivity and Governance on Weather/Climate Extremes Impa
[3] Fudan University,Department of Atmospheric Science
[4] Colorado State University,undefined
[5] PSE Healthy Energy,undefined
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npj Climate and Atmospheric Science | / 7卷
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Our study highlights the importance of understanding the future changes in dimethyl-sulfide (DMS), the largest natural sulfur source, in the context of ocean acidification driven by elevated CO2 levels. We found a strong negative correlation (R2 = 0.89) between the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) and sea-surface DMS concentrations based on global observational datasets, not adequately captured by the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) Earth System Models (ESMs). Using this relationship, we refined projections of future sea-surface DMS concentrations in CMIP6 ESMs. Our study reveals a decrease in global sea-surface DMS concentrations and the associated aerosol radiative forcing compared to ESMs’ results. These reductions represent ~9.5% and 11.1% of the radiative forcings resulting from aerosol radiation and cloud interactions in 2100 reported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report. Thus, future climate projections should account for the climate implications of changes in DMS production due to ocean acidification.
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