Oxidation of CS 2 and COS: sources for atmospheric SO 2

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Oxidation of CS2 and COS initiated by reaction with OH can provide a source of atmospheric SO2 as large as 12 Mtonnes S yr -1 and may represent the dominant source of SO2 in remote regions of the marine troposphere. © 1979 Nature Publishing Group.

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