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COARSEMAP: synthesis of observations and models for coarse-mode aerosols
Wiedinmyer C.H. LihavainenN. M. MahowaldA. AlastueyS. AlbaniP. ArtaxoG. BergamettiS. BattermanJ. BrahneyR. A. DuceY. FengC. BuckP. A. GinouxY. ChenC. GuieuD. CohenJ. L. HandR. M. HarrisonB. HerutA. ItoR. LosnoD. GomezM. KanakidouW. M. LandingB. LaurentN. MihalopoulosK. MackeyW. MaenhautC. HueglinC. MilandoR. L. MillerS. MyriokefaitakisJ. C. NeffM. PandolfiA. PaytanC. Perez Garcia-pandoM. PrankJ. M. ProsperoE. TamburoD. VarricaM. Wongand Y. Zhangsubject
Aerosols and particles ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURESettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologiadescription
Coarse mode aerosols influence Earth's climate and biogeochemistry by interacting with long-wave radiation, promoting ice nucleation, and contributing important elements to biogeochemical cycles during deposition. Yet coarse mode aerosols have received less emphasis in the scientific literature. Here we present first efforts to globally synthesize available mass concentration, compositionand optical depth data and modeling for the coarse mode aerosols (<10 μm) in a new project called "COARSEMAP" (http://www.geo.cornell.edu/eas/PeoplePlaces/Faculty/mahowald/COARSEMAP/). We seek more collaborators who have observational data, especially including elemental or composition data, and/or who are interested in detailed modeling of the coarse mode. The goal will be publications synthesizing data with models, as well as providing synthesized results to the wider community
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2017-01-01 |