This paper gives an overview of the current understanding of the observations of black carbon (BC) in snow and ice, and the estimates of BC deposition and its radiative forcing over the Arctic. Both of the observations and model results show that, in spring, the average BC concentration and the resulting radiative forcing in Russian Arctic > Canadian and Alaskan Arctic > Arctic Ocean and Greenland. The observed BC concentration presented a significant decrease trend from the Arctic coastal regions to the center of Arctic Ocean. In summer, due to the combined effects of BC accumulation and enlarged snow grain size, the averaged radiative forcing per unit area over the Arctic Ocean is larger than that over each sector of the Arctic in spring....
We apply our Snow, Ice, and Aerosol Radiative (SNICAR) model, coupled to a general circulation model...
International audienceDuring the winter and spring the North American Arctic is impacted by anthropo...
Short-lived aerosols such as black carbon (BC) and dust are important components of climate forcing,...
This paper gives an overview of the current understanding of the observations of black carbon (BC) i...
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 investigate the sensitivity of black carbon (BC) in the Arctic, including BC concentration in sno...
The Arctic is warming at twice the global rate over recent decades. To slow down this warming trend,...
The climate impact of black carbon (BC) is notably amplified in the Arctic by its deposition, which ...
Abstract Aerosols, transported from distant source regions, influence the Arctic surface radiation b...
The distribution of black carbon (BC) in the atmosphere and the deposition of BC on snow surfaces si...
Abstract. Recent studies suggest that the Arctic temperature response to black carbon (BC) forcing d...
Black Carbon (BC) absorbs the radiation and alters snow/ice albedo, which influences the Earth–Atmos...
Aerosol particles can contribute to the Arctic amplification (AA) by direct and indirect radiative e...
The magnitude of solar radiative effects (cooling or warming) of black carbon (BC) particles embedde...
We apply our Snow, Ice, and Aerosol Radiative (SNICAR) model, coupled to a general circulation model...
International audienceDuring the winter and spring the North American Arctic is impacted by anthropo...
Short-lived aerosols such as black carbon (BC) and dust are important components of climate forcing,...
This paper gives an overview of the current understanding of the observations of black carbon (BC) i...
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 investigate the sensitivity of black carbon (BC) in the Arctic, including BC concentration in sno...
The Arctic is warming at twice the global rate over recent decades. To slow down this warming trend,...
The climate impact of black carbon (BC) is notably amplified in the Arctic by its deposition, which ...
Abstract Aerosols, transported from distant source regions, influence the Arctic surface radiation b...
The distribution of black carbon (BC) in the atmosphere and the deposition of BC on snow surfaces si...
Abstract. Recent studies suggest that the Arctic temperature response to black carbon (BC) forcing d...
Black Carbon (BC) absorbs the radiation and alters snow/ice albedo, which influences the Earth–Atmos...
Aerosol particles can contribute to the Arctic amplification (AA) by direct and indirect radiative e...
The magnitude of solar radiative effects (cooling or warming) of black carbon (BC) particles embedde...
We apply our Snow, Ice, and Aerosol Radiative (SNICAR) model, coupled to a general circulation model...
International audienceDuring the winter and spring the North American Arctic is impacted by anthropo...
Short-lived aerosols such as black carbon (BC) and dust are important components of climate forcing,...