The geophysical importance of bubbles in the sea
Abstract
Present knowledge of the mechanisms for production and enrichment and film drops by bursting bubbles is summarized, with particular emphasis on the unsolved problems. Sea salt is by far the major constituent cycled through the Earth's atmosphere each year. Bursting bubbles in the oceans appear to be primarily responsible. These salt particles play a role in the formation of maritime clouds, which in turn affect the Earth's radiation budget. Along with the salt are carried various chemical pollutants and potentially pathogenic microorganisms, often in highly enriched form.
- Publication:
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2d International Colloquium on Drops and Bubbles
- Pub Date:
- March 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982drbu.coll..255C
- Keywords:
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- Bubbles;
- Drops (Liquids);
- Enrichment;
- Fluid Films;
- Fluid Jets;
- Rupturing;
- Aerosols;
- Bursts;
- Contaminants;
- Drop Size;
- Halites;
- Microorganisms;
- Sea Water;
- Size Distribution;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer