Researchers complete first oceanic ozone campaign in the South China Sea, revealing typhoon impacts

As human activity across the world’s oceans expands, scientists are zeroing in on shifts in atmospheric composition—particularly ozone, a key player in marine atmospheric chemistry. In a new study, researchers have completed China’s first shipborne ozone-sounding campaign in the South China Sea, yielding high-resolution data that addresses a gap in understanding oceanic ozone dynamics.

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