Chemical and microphysical properties of wind-blown dust near an actively retreating glacier in Yukon, Canada

Airborne mineral aerosols emitted in high-latitude regions can impact radiative forcing, biogeochemical cycling of metals, and local air quality. The impact of dust emissions in these regions may change rapidly, as warming temperatures can increase mineral dust production and source regions. As ther...

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Main Authors: Bachelder, Jill, Cadieux, Marie, Liu-Kang, Carolyn, Pérrine Lambert, Filoche, Alexane, Galhardi, Juliana Aparecida, Hadioui, Madjid, Chaput, Amélie, Bastien-Thibault, Marie-Pierre, Wilkinson, Kevin J., King, James, Hayes, Patrick L.
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9999362
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