Absorption of solar radiation by atmospheric aerosol has become recognized as important in regional and global climate. Nonabsorbing, hydrophilic aerosols, such as sulfate, potentially affect atmospheric absorption in opposing ways: first, decreasing absorption through aging initially hydrophobic black carbon (BC) to a hydrophilic state, enhancing its removal by wet scavenging, and consequently decreasing BC lifetime and abundance, and second, increasing absorption through enhancement of the BC absorption efficiency by internal mixing as well as through increasing the amount of diffuse solar radiation in the atmosphere. On the basis of General Circulation Model studies with an embedded microphysical aerosol module we systematically demonstr...
Atmospheric black carbon (BC) and light-absorbing organic aerosol (also referred as brown carbon, Br...
Black carbon (BC) absorbs solar radiation, leading to a strong but uncertain warming effect on clima...
Concern over the anthropogenic influence on climate has drawn attention to the role of aerosol in th...
Absorption of solar radiation by atmospheric aerosol has become recognized as important in regional ...
In order to understand the response of the Earth-atmosphere system to anthropogenic aerosol forcing,...
Some aerosols absorb solar radiation, altering cloud properties, atmospheric stability and circulati...
Black carbon (BC) or elemental carbon (EC) is considered the second most important climate warming ...
Black carbon (BC) is the dominant aerosol absorber of solar radiation in the atmosphere and is an im...
An atmospheric general circulation model is coupled to an atmospheric chemistry model to calculate ...
In the present investigation, global fields of radiative forcing due to natural and anthropogenic su...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civi...
Global fields of radiative forcing due to natural and anthropogenic sulfate aerosols, black carbon a...
Aerosol-induced absorption of shortwave radiation can modify the climate through local atmospheric h...
Atmospheric black carbon (BC) and light-absorbing organic aerosol (also referred as brown carbon, Br...
Black carbon (BC) absorbs solar radiation, leading to a strong but uncertain warming effect on clima...
Concern over the anthropogenic influence on climate has drawn attention to the role of aerosol in th...
Absorption of solar radiation by atmospheric aerosol has become recognized as important in regional ...
In order to understand the response of the Earth-atmosphere system to anthropogenic aerosol forcing,...
Some aerosols absorb solar radiation, altering cloud properties, atmospheric stability and circulati...
Black carbon (BC) or elemental carbon (EC) is considered the second most important climate warming ...
Black carbon (BC) is the dominant aerosol absorber of solar radiation in the atmosphere and is an im...
An atmospheric general circulation model is coupled to an atmospheric chemistry model to calculate ...
In the present investigation, global fields of radiative forcing due to natural and anthropogenic su...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civi...
Global fields of radiative forcing due to natural and anthropogenic sulfate aerosols, black carbon a...
Aerosol-induced absorption of shortwave radiation can modify the climate through local atmospheric h...
Atmospheric black carbon (BC) and light-absorbing organic aerosol (also referred as brown carbon, Br...
Black carbon (BC) absorbs solar radiation, leading to a strong but uncertain warming effect on clima...
Concern over the anthropogenic influence on climate has drawn attention to the role of aerosol in th...