Mineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have the potential to affect the global climate by influencing the radiative balance of the atmosphere and the supply of micronutrients to the ocean. Ice and marine sediment cores indicate that dust deposition from the atmosphere was at some locations 2-20 times greater during glacial periods, raising the possibility that mineral aerosols might have contributed to climate change on glacial-interglacial time scales, To address this question, we have used linked terrestrial biosphere, dust source, and atmospheric transport models to simulate the dust cycle in the atmosphere for current and last glacial maximum (LGM) climates. We obtain a 2.5-fold higher dust loading in the entire atmosphere and a twenty...
Palaeo-dust records in sediments and ice cores show that wind-borne mineral aerosol (‘dust’) is stro...
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...
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...
Desert dust simulations generated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Climat...
During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally ...
We present simulations of the dust cycle during present and glacial climate states, using a model, w...
Mineral dust aerosols play a major role in present and past climates. To date, we rely on climate mo...
During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally ...
Palaeo-dust records in sediments and ice cores show that wind-borne mineral aerosol (‘dust’) is stro...
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...
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...
Desert dust simulations generated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Climat...
During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally ...
We present simulations of the dust cycle during present and glacial climate states, using a model, w...
Mineral dust aerosols play a major role in present and past climates. To date, we rely on climate mo...
During glacial periods, dust deposition rates and inferred atmospheric concentrations were globally ...
Palaeo-dust records in sediments and ice cores show that wind-borne mineral aerosol (‘dust’) is stro...
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...