Radiative forcing by light-absorbing aerosols of pyrogenetic iron oxides
Abstract Iron (Fe) oxides in aerosols are known to absorb sun light and heat the atmosphere. However, the radiative forcing (RF) of light-absorbing aerosols of pyrogenetic Fe oxides is ignored in climate models. For the first time, we use a global chemical transport model and a radiative transfer mo...
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Main Authors: | Akinori Ito, Guangxing Lin, Joyce E. Penner |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/385a42a24c5942cfa1cb49c86b2c3feb |
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