International audienceMany studies with atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) have demonstrated their usefulness in reconstructing past climates. In a new approach, we have used an AGCM to investigate the link between tracer cycles and climate. We consider in this paper the atmospheric cycle of windblown dust material from desertic areas and in part 2 the water isotope cycles. Studies from ice cores have shown a strong increase of the dust deposits during glacial periods, both over East Antarctica and Greenland. We do not know, however, whether this past increase is global or just a local feature, where the dust came from, and what are the mechanisms yielding this increase. We try to answer to these questions by using an AGCM inclu...
Abstract. Measurements of (•180 •nd insoluble dust in the Greenland Ice Core Project ice core reve•l...
Mineral dust aerosols cool Earth directly by scattering incoming solar radiation and indirectly by a...
Mineral dust aerosol constitutes an important component of the Earth's climate system, not only on s...
International audienceMany studies with atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) have demonstr...
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...
Mineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have the potential to affect the global climate by influenci...
The mineral dust cycle responds to climate variations and plays an important role in the climate sys...
We present simulations of the dust cycle during present and glacial climate states, using a model, w...
The global aerosol/climate model ECHAM5-HAM is used in order to investigate the dust cycle for four ...
Desert dust simulations generated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Climat...
The mineral dust cycle responds to climate variations and plays an important role in the climate sys...
Abstract. Measurements of (•180 •nd insoluble dust in the Greenland Ice Core Project ice core reve•l...
Mineral dust aerosols cool Earth directly by scattering incoming solar radiation and indirectly by a...
Mineral dust aerosol constitutes an important component of the Earth's climate system, not only on s...
International audienceMany studies with atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) have demonstr...
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...
Mineral dust aerosols in the atmosphere have the potential to affect the global climate by influenci...
The mineral dust cycle responds to climate variations and plays an important role in the climate sys...
We present simulations of the dust cycle during present and glacial climate states, using a model, w...
The global aerosol/climate model ECHAM5-HAM is used in order to investigate the dust cycle for four ...
Desert dust simulations generated by the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Community Climat...
The mineral dust cycle responds to climate variations and plays an important role in the climate sys...
Abstract. Measurements of (•180 •nd insoluble dust in the Greenland Ice Core Project ice core reve•l...
Mineral dust aerosols cool Earth directly by scattering incoming solar radiation and indirectly by a...
Mineral dust aerosol constitutes an important component of the Earth's climate system, not only on s...