Global-scale constraints on light-absorbing anthropogenic iron oxide aerosols
Abstract Anthropogenic iron oxide aerosols (FeOx) have been identified as a climatically significant atmospheric light absorber, and as a contributor of free iron to the oceans. Here we provide global-scale constraints on their atmospheric abundance with measurements over the remote Pacific and Atla...
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Main Authors: | K. D. Lamb, H. Matsui, J. M. Katich, A. E. Perring, J. R. Spackman, B. Weinzierl, M. Dollner, J. P. Schwarz |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/82ca664075ce4023b227cc0d1a038d43 |
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