Short lived aerosols and pollutants transported from northern mid-latitudes have amplified the short term warming in the Arctic region. Among those black carbon is recognized as the second most important human emission in regards to climate forcing, behind carbon dioxide, with a total climate forcing of +1.1 Wm−2. Studies have suggested that cropland burning may be a large contributor to the black carbon emissions which are directly deposited on the snow in the Arctic. However, commonly applied atmospheric transport models rely on estimates of black carbon emissions from cropland burning which are known to be highly inaccurate in both the amount and the timing of release. Instead, this study quantifies the potential for the deposition of hy...
International audienceWe used a coupled climate-chemistry model to quantify the impacts of aerosols ...
Black carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and deposited on ice and sno...
Short lived aerosols and pollutants transported from northern mid-latitudes have amplified the short...
Cropland fires are an important source of black carbon (BC) emissions. Previous research has suggest...
[1] Using aircraft observations and transport model calculations we determine the total amounts of v...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...
High sensitivity of the Arctic region to short-lived climate forcers, including black carbon (BC), m...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and de...
The work is devoted to the study of the climatic effects of black carbon (BC) transferred from fores...
The deposition of black carbon (BC), a dark absorbing aerosol, is a significant contributor to obser...
The Arctic is warming at twice the global rate over recent decades. To slow down this warming trend,...
International audienceThe processes that result in aerosol deposition within the Arctic are currentl...
We investigate the sensitivity of black carbon (BC) in the Arctic, including BC concentration in sno...
International audienceWe used a coupled climate-chemistry model to quantify the impacts of aerosols ...
Black carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and deposited on ice and sno...
Short lived aerosols and pollutants transported from northern mid-latitudes have amplified the short...
Cropland fires are an important source of black carbon (BC) emissions. Previous research has suggest...
[1] Using aircraft observations and transport model calculations we determine the total amounts of v...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...
High sensitivity of the Arctic region to short-lived climate forcers, including black carbon (BC), m...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and de...
The work is devoted to the study of the climatic effects of black carbon (BC) transferred from fores...
The deposition of black carbon (BC), a dark absorbing aerosol, is a significant contributor to obser...
The Arctic is warming at twice the global rate over recent decades. To slow down this warming trend,...
International audienceThe processes that result in aerosol deposition within the Arctic are currentl...
We investigate the sensitivity of black carbon (BC) in the Arctic, including BC concentration in sno...
International audienceWe used a coupled climate-chemistry model to quantify the impacts of aerosols ...
Black carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and deposited on ice and sno...
Short lived aerosols and pollutants transported from northern mid-latitudes have amplified the short...