Strong constraints on aerosol-cloud interactions from volcanic eruptions
Aerosols have a potentially large effect on climate, particularly through their interactions with clouds, but the magnitude of this effect is highly uncertain. Large volcanic eruptions produce sulfur dioxide, which in turn produces aerosols; these eruptions thus represent a natural experiment throug...
Principais autores: | Mallavelle, FF, Haywood, JM, Jones, A, Gettelman, A, Clarisse, L, Bauduin, S, Allan, RP, Karset, IHH, Kristjánsson, J, Oreopoulos, L, Cho, N, Lee, D, Bellouin, N, Boucher, O, Grosvenor, DP, Carslaw, KS, Dhomse, S, Mann, GW, Schmidt, A, Coe, H, Hartley, ME, Dalvi, M, Hill, AA, Johnson, BT, Johnson, CE, Knight, JR, O'Connor, FM, Partridge, DG, Stier, P, Myhre, G, Platnick, S, Stephens, GL, Takahashi, H, Thordarson, T |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer Nature
2017
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