[1] Using aircraft observations and transport model calculations we determine the total amounts of various gas-phase and aerosol species in the Arctic due to distant biomass burning (BB) emissions. We find that for many climate-relevant species, including black carbon (BC) and organic aerosols, fires in Russia that typically occur during the critical springtime snowmelt can more than double the high seasonal Arctic atmospheric background that has built up in the winter months (commonly called ‘‘Arctic haze’’). Decision makers have targeted BC, because it is expected to cause strong positive forcing over snow-covered surfaces yet is significantly shorter lived than greenhouse gases. These results demonstrate that BB is more important for the...
International audienceBlack carbon aerosol (BC) deposited to the Arctic sea ice or present in the fr...
International audienceDuring the ACCESS airborne campaign in July 2012, extensive boreal forest fire...
This PhD thesis investigates the atmospheric life cycle of Black Carbon (BC) in the Arctic. The Arct...
Short lived aerosols and pollutants transported from northern mid-latitudes have amplified the short...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...
International audienceSiberian wildfires inject into the atmosphere huge amounts of aerosol particle...
Extensive measurements of black carbon (BC) aerosol were conducted in and near the North American Ar...
The deposition of black carbon (BC), a dark absorbing aerosol, is a significant contributor to obser...
As explained in the latest Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) report released in earl...
Aerosols play an important yet uncertain role in modulating the radiation balance of the sensitive A...
Aerosols play an important yet uncertain role in modulating the radiation balance of the sensitive A...
International audienceBlack carbon aerosol (BC) deposited to the Arctic sea ice or present in the fr...
International audienceDuring the ACCESS airborne campaign in July 2012, extensive boreal forest fire...
This PhD thesis investigates the atmospheric life cycle of Black Carbon (BC) in the Arctic. The Arct...
Short lived aerosols and pollutants transported from northern mid-latitudes have amplified the short...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...
International audienceSiberian wildfires inject into the atmosphere huge amounts of aerosol particle...
Extensive measurements of black carbon (BC) aerosol were conducted in and near the North American Ar...
The deposition of black carbon (BC), a dark absorbing aerosol, is a significant contributor to obser...
As explained in the latest Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) report released in earl...
Aerosols play an important yet uncertain role in modulating the radiation balance of the sensitive A...
Aerosols play an important yet uncertain role in modulating the radiation balance of the sensitive A...
International audienceBlack carbon aerosol (BC) deposited to the Arctic sea ice or present in the fr...
International audienceDuring the ACCESS airborne campaign in July 2012, extensive boreal forest fire...
This PhD thesis investigates the atmospheric life cycle of Black Carbon (BC) in the Arctic. The Arct...