There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in the Arctic. These differences are in part due to uncertainties in anthropogenic and biomass burning emissions, errors arising from model parameterizations, and inadequate spatial resolution in large scale models. In addition to the contribution to aerosol radiative forcing, black carbon deposited on snow alters its albedo and consequently the rate of melting. Our study presents the main pollution transport pathways from Siberia to the Arctic and how they impact the Arctic air composition in summer and spring. We focus on two periods (summer 2012 and spring 2008) when field campaigns took place in the Arctic. As part of the Arctic Climate Chan...
There are large uncertainties in global climate models predictions of black carbon (BC) in the Arcti...
The work is devoted to the study of the climatic effects of black carbon (BC) transferred from fores...
The deposition of black carbon (BC), a dark absorbing aerosol, is a significant contributor to obser...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...
International audienceA correct representation of the spatial distribution of aerosols in atmospheri...
Aerosol particles can contribute to the Arctic amplification (AA) by direct and indirect radiative e...
[1] Using aircraft observations and transport model calculations we determine the total amounts of v...
The Arctic is warming at twice the global rate over recent decades. To slow down this warming trend,...
During the ACCESS airborne campaign in July 2012, extensive boreal forest fires resulted in signific...
We investigate the sensitivity of black carbon (BC) in the Arctic, including BC concentration in sno...
This PhD thesis investigates the atmospheric life cycle of Black Carbon (BC) in the Arctic. The Arct...
Short lived aerosols and pollutants transported from northern mid-latitudes have amplified the short...
The modeling results of current global aerosol models agree, generally within a factor of two, with ...
There are large uncertainties in global climate models predictions of black carbon (BC) in the Arcti...
The work is devoted to the study of the climatic effects of black carbon (BC) transferred from fores...
The deposition of black carbon (BC), a dark absorbing aerosol, is a significant contributor to obser...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...
International audienceA correct representation of the spatial distribution of aerosols in atmospheri...
Aerosol particles can contribute to the Arctic amplification (AA) by direct and indirect radiative e...
[1] Using aircraft observations and transport model calculations we determine the total amounts of v...
The Arctic is warming at twice the global rate over recent decades. To slow down this warming trend,...
During the ACCESS airborne campaign in July 2012, extensive boreal forest fires resulted in signific...
We investigate the sensitivity of black carbon (BC) in the Arctic, including BC concentration in sno...
This PhD thesis investigates the atmospheric life cycle of Black Carbon (BC) in the Arctic. The Arct...
Short lived aerosols and pollutants transported from northern mid-latitudes have amplified the short...
The modeling results of current global aerosol models agree, generally within a factor of two, with ...
There are large uncertainties in global climate models predictions of black carbon (BC) in the Arcti...
The work is devoted to the study of the climatic effects of black carbon (BC) transferred from fores...
The deposition of black carbon (BC), a dark absorbing aerosol, is a significant contributor to obser...