During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally much higher than present. According to recent model results, the large enhancement of atmospheric dust content at the last glacial maximum (LGM) can be explained only if increases in the potential dust source areas are taken into account. Such increases are to be expected, due to effects of low precipitation and low atmospheric (CO2) on plant growth. Here the modelled three-dimensional dust fields from Mahowald et al. and modelled seasonally varying surface-albedo fields derived in a parallel manner, are used to quantify the mean radiative forcing due to modern (non-anthropogenic) and LGM dust. The effect of mineralogical provenance on the ra...
Natural mineral aerosol (dust) is an active component of the climate system and plays multiple roles...
Desert dust simulations generated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Climat...
We present simulations of the dust cycle during present and glacial climate states, using a model, w...
During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally ...
During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally ...
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...
International audienceMineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have have the potential to affect glob...
The effect of aerosols is one of many uncertain factors in projections of future climate. However, ...
Mineral dust aerosols cool Earth directly by scattering incoming solar radiation and indirectly by a...
Natural mineral aerosol (dust) is an active component of the climate system and plays multiple roles...
Natural mineral aerosol (dust) is an active component of the climate system and plays multiple roles...
Desert dust simulations generated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Climat...
We present simulations of the dust cycle during present and glacial climate states, using a model, w...
During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally ...
During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally ...
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...
International audienceMineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have have the potential to affect glob...
The effect of aerosols is one of many uncertain factors in projections of future climate. However, ...
Mineral dust aerosols cool Earth directly by scattering incoming solar radiation and indirectly by a...
Natural mineral aerosol (dust) is an active component of the climate system and plays multiple roles...
Natural mineral aerosol (dust) is an active component of the climate system and plays multiple roles...
Desert dust simulations generated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Climat...
We present simulations of the dust cycle during present and glacial climate states, using a model, w...