The Arctic environment is undergoing rapid changes such as faster warming than the global average and exceptional melting of glaciers in Greenland. Black carbon (BC) particles, which are a short-lived climate pollutant, are one cause of Arctic warming and glacier melting. However, the sources of BC particles are still uncertain. We simulated the potential emission sensitivity of atmospheric BC present over the Arctic (north of 66∘ N) using the FLEXPART (FLEXible PARTicle) Lagrangian transport model (version 10.1). This version includes a new aerosol wet removal scheme, which better represents particle-scavenging processes than older versions did. Arctic BC at the surface (0–500 m) and high altitudes (4750–5250 m) is sensitive to emissions i...
We use the ECHAM-HAMMOZ aerosol-climate model to assess the effects of black carbon (BC) mitigation ...
International audienceBlack carbon aerosol (BC) deposited to the Arctic sea ice or present in the fr...
This PhD thesis investigates the atmospheric life cycle of Black Carbon (BC) in the Arctic. The Arct...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...
The Arctic is warming at twice the global rate over recent decades. To slow down this warming trend,...
Black carbon (BC) emissions play an important role in regional climate change in the Arctic. It is n...
We investigate the sensitivity of black carbon (BC) in the Arctic, including BC concentration in sno...
The impacts of black carbon (BC) and particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters less than 2.5&thi...
Aerosol particles can contribute to the Arctic amplification (AA) by direct and indirect radiative e...
There are large uncertainties in global climate models predictions of black carbon (BC) in the Arcti...
The work is devoted to the study of the climatic effects of black carbon (BC) transferred from fores...
Though many global aerosols models prognose surface deposition, only a few models have been used to ...
Rates of climate change in the Arctic are among the highest on Earth. Warming from increased carbon ...
We use the ECHAM-HAMMOZ aerosol-climate model to assess the effects of black carbon (BC) mitigation ...
International audienceBlack carbon aerosol (BC) deposited to the Arctic sea ice or present in the fr...
This PhD thesis investigates the atmospheric life cycle of Black Carbon (BC) in the Arctic. The Arct...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...
The Arctic is warming at twice the global rate over recent decades. To slow down this warming trend,...
Black carbon (BC) emissions play an important role in regional climate change in the Arctic. It is n...
We investigate the sensitivity of black carbon (BC) in the Arctic, including BC concentration in sno...
The impacts of black carbon (BC) and particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters less than 2.5&thi...
Aerosol particles can contribute to the Arctic amplification (AA) by direct and indirect radiative e...
There are large uncertainties in global climate models predictions of black carbon (BC) in the Arcti...
The work is devoted to the study of the climatic effects of black carbon (BC) transferred from fores...
Though many global aerosols models prognose surface deposition, only a few models have been used to ...
Rates of climate change in the Arctic are among the highest on Earth. Warming from increased carbon ...
We use the ECHAM-HAMMOZ aerosol-climate model to assess the effects of black carbon (BC) mitigation ...
International audienceBlack carbon aerosol (BC) deposited to the Arctic sea ice or present in the fr...
This PhD thesis investigates the atmospheric life cycle of Black Carbon (BC) in the Arctic. The Arct...