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  skos:definition """The North Atlantic Experiment was a pert of the Marine Aerosol and Gas
Exchange (MAGE) component of the Atmospheric Chemistry Studies in the
Oceanic Environment (ACSOE) project.

The aims of the experiment were:

To investigate the mechanisms producing climatically important gases
in seawater.

To investigate how the rates of climatically important gas production
vary with biological and physiochemical parameters.

To assess whether measured gaseous emissions can be used in models to
identify the major atmospheric transformation processes.

To investigate how the plankton community responds to atmospheric
deposition of nutrients in terms of growth rates and production of
climaticallyThe experiment was based around an RRS Discovery cruise in June and
early July 1998 that followed the development of a bloom in a patch of
water marked with SF6. Associated aircraft overflights to
investigate the physical and chemical evolution of particles in the
marine boundary layer were planned but were not possible.

A wide range of oceanographic, meteorological and atmospheric
parameters were measured during the cruise. The fieldwork was
supported by modelling work with a zero-dimensional time-dependent
photochemical box model of an air mass in the marine boundary layer. important
trace gases and their precursors."""@en ;
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