نتایج جستجو برای: aerosols

تعداد نتایج: 12165  

2005
Xuexi Tie Sasha Madronich Stacy Walters David P. Edwards Paul Ginoux Natalie Mahowald RenYi Zhang Chao Lou Guy Brasseur

[1] We present here a fully coupled global aerosol and chemistry model for the troposphere. The model is used to assess the interactions between aerosols and chemical oxidants in the troposphere, including (1) the conversion from gas-phase oxidants into the condensed phase during the formation of aerosols, (2) the heterogeneous reactions occurring on the surface of aerosols, and (3) the effect ...

2014
Ivy Tan Trude Storelvmo Yong-Sang Choi

Previous laboratory studies and in situ measurements have shown that dust particles possess the ability to nucleate ice crystals, and smoke particles to some extent as well. Even with coatings of pollutants such as sulphate and nitrate on the surface of dust particles, it has been shown that polluted dust particles are still able to nucleate ice in the immersion, deposition, condensation, and c...

2011
Natalie Mahowald Daniel S. Ward Silvia Kloster Mark G. Flanner Colette L. Heald Nicholas G. Heavens Peter G. Hess Jean-Francois Lamarque Patrick Y. Chuang

Aerosols are suspensions of solid and/or liquid particles in the atmosphere andmodify atmospheric radiative fluxes and chemistry. Aerosols move mass from one part of the earth system to other parts of the earth system, thereby modifying biogeochemistry and the snow surface albedo. This paper reviews our understanding of the impacts of aerosols on climate through direct radiative changes, aeroso...

2001
Stephen E. Schwartz Robert McGraw Carmen M. Benkovitz Douglas L. Wright MICHAEL R. HOFFMANN

Atmospheric aerosols, suspensions of solid or liquid particles, are an important multiphase system. Aerosols scatter and absorb shortwave (solar) radiation, affecting climate (Charlson et al., 1992; Schwartz, 1996) and visibility; nucleate cloud droplet formation, modifying the reflectivity of clouds (Twomey et al., 1984; Schwartz and Slingo, 1996) as well as contributing to composition of clou...

2009
H. Matsui M. Koike Y. Kondo N. Takegawa K. Kita Y. Miyazaki M. Hu S.-Y. Chang D. R. Blake J. D. Fast R. A. Zaveri D. G. Streets Q. Zhang T. Zhu

[1] Regional aerosol model calculations were made using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF)-Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) and WRF-chem models to study spatial and temporal variations of aerosols around Beijing, China, in the summer of 2006, when the Campaigns of Air Quality Research in Beijing and Surrounding Region 2006 (CAREBeijing) intensive campaign was conducted. Model cal...

2014
Michelle M Oakes Anna Avila Claudia Benitez-Nelson Ian Mcnulty Amelia F. Longo Ellery D. Ingall Laura E. King Athanasios Nenes Nikolaos Mihalopoulos Kaliopi Violaki Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson Jay Brandes David J. Vine

Biological productivity in many ocean regions is controlled by the availability of the nutrient phosphorus. In the Mediterranean Sea, aerosol deposition is a key source of phosphorus and understanding its composition is critical for determining its potential bioavailability. Aerosol phosphorus was investigated in European and North African air masses using phosphorus near-edge X-ray fluorescenc...

Journal: :Science 2007
Kathy S Law Andreas Stohl

Notable warming trends have been observed in the Arctic. Although increased human-induced emissions of long-lived greenhouse gases are certainly the main driving factor, air pollutants, such as aerosols and ozone, are also important. Air pollutants are transported to the Arctic, primarily from Eurasia, leading to high concentrations in winter and spring (Arctic haze). Local ship emissions and s...

2008
Philip J. Rasch Simone Tilmes Richard P. Turco Alan Robock Luke Oman Chih-Chieh Chen Georgiy L. Stenchikov

1 We provide an overview of geoengineering by stratospheric sulfate aerosols. We review the state of understanding 2 about this topic as of early 2008, summarizing the past 30 years of work in the area, and highlight some very recent 3 studies using general circulation models of the atmosphere and ocean, and discuss the efficacy of producing such 4 aerosols by methods used to deliver sulfur spe...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2007
Meinrat O Andreae

Looked at in a simplistic way, aerosols have counteracted the warming effects of greenhouse gases (GHG) over the past century. This has not only provided some 'climate protection', but also prevented the true magnitude of the problem from becoming evident. In particular, it may have resulted in an underestimation of the sensitivity of the climate system to the effect of GHG. Over the present ce...

2010
Edward R. Sholkovitz Peter N. Sedwick Thomas M. Church

[1] Paytan et al. (2009) argue that the atmospheric deposition of aerosols lead to copper concentrations that are potentially toxic to marine phytoplankton in a large area of tropical and subtropical North Atlantic Ocean. A key assumption in their model is that all marine aerosols (mineral dust and anthropogenic particles) have a high (40%) fractional solubility of copper. Our data show that th...

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