Authors: Stolle, Christian, Ribas-Ribas, Mariana, Badewien, Thomas H., Barnes, Jonathan, Carpenter, Lucy J., Chance, Rosie, Damgaard, Lars Riis, Quesada, Ana María Durán, Engel, Anja, Frka, Sanja, Galgani, Luisa, Gašparović, Blaženka, Gerriets, Michaela, Mustaffa, Nur Ili Hamizah, Herrmann, Hartmut, Kallajoki, Liisa, Pereira, Ryan, Radach, Franziska, Revsbech, Niels Peter, Rickard, Philippa, Saint, Adam, Salter, Matthew, Striebel, Maren, Triesch, Nadja, Uher, Guenther, Upstill-Goddard, Robert C., van Pinxteren, Manuela, Zäncker, Birthe, Zieger, Paul, Wurl, Oliver
Venue: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Type: Publication
Abstract: MILAN was a multidisciplinary, international study examining how the diel variability of sea-surface microlayer biogeochemical properties potentially impacts ocean-atmosphere interaction, in order to improve our understanding of this globally important process. The sea-surface microlayer (SML) at the air-sea interface is < 1 mm deep but it is physically, chemically and biologically distinct from the underlying water and the atmosphere above. Wind-driven turbulence and solar radiation are important drivers of SML physical and biogeochemical prop...
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Topics: 
Oceanography
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
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