Mineral dust aerosols cool Earth directly by scattering incoming solar radiation and indirectly by affecting clouds and biogeochemical cycles. Recent Earth history has featured quasi-100,000-y, glacial-interglacial climate cycles with lower/higher temperatures and greenhouse gas concentrations during glacials/interglacials. Global average, glacial maxima dust levels were more than 3 times higher than during interglacials, thereby contributing to glacial cooling. However, the timing, strength, and overall role of dust-climate feedbacks over these cycles remain unclear. Here we use dust deposition data and temperature reconstructions from ice sheet, ocean sediment, and land archives to construct dust-climate relationships. Although absolute d...
Desert dust simulations generated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Climat...
Mineral dust aerosols play a major role in present and past climates. To date, we rely on climate mo...
The mineral dust cycle responds to climate variations and plays an important role in the clima...
Mineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have the potential to affect the global climate by influenci...
Mineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have the potential to affect the global climate by influenci...
Palaeo-dust records in sediments and ice cores show that wind-borne mineral aerosol ('dust') is stro...
International audienceDust can affect the radiative balance of the atmosphere by absorbing or reflec...
International audienceMineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have have the potential to affect glob...
Dust can affect the radiative balance of the atmosphere by absorbing or reflecting incoming solar ra...
During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally ...
Desert dust simulations generated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Climat...
Mineral dust aerosols play a major role in present and past climates. To date, we rely on climate mo...
The mineral dust cycle responds to climate variations and plays an important role in the clima...
Mineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have the potential to affect the global climate by influenci...
Mineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have the potential to affect the global climate by influenci...
Palaeo-dust records in sediments and ice cores show that wind-borne mineral aerosol ('dust') is stro...
International audienceDust can affect the radiative balance of the atmosphere by absorbing or reflec...
International audienceMineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have have the potential to affect glob...
Dust can affect the radiative balance of the atmosphere by absorbing or reflecting incoming solar ra...
During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally ...
Desert dust simulations generated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Climat...
Mineral dust aerosols play a major role in present and past climates. To date, we rely on climate mo...
The mineral dust cycle responds to climate variations and plays an important role in the clima...