Earth and Planetary Science Letters 260 (2007) 340–354

Southern Ocean (SO). Using a simple conceptual transport model this indicates that transport can explain only 40 % of the atmospheric dust concentration changes in Antarctica, while factor 5–10 changes occurred. Accordingly, the main cause for the

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Main Authors: Hubertus Fischer, Felix Fundel, Urs Ruth, Birthe Twarloh, Anna Wegner, Www. Elsevier. Com/locate/epslmirko Severi, Eric Wolff, Genevieve Littot, Regine Röthlisberger, Rob Mulvaney C, Manuel A. Hutterli D, Patrik Kaufmann D, Urs Federer D, Fabrice Lambert D, Matthias Bigler D, Margareta Hansson E, Ulf Jonsell E, Martine De Angelis F, Claude Boutron F, Marie-louise Siggaard-andersen G, Jorgen Peder Steffensen G, Carlo Barbante H
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.453.9697
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Summary:Southern Ocean (SO). Using a simple conceptual transport model this indicates that transport can explain only 40 % of the atmospheric dust concentration changes in Antarctica, while factor 5–10 changes occurred. Accordingly, the main cause for the