Scientists map Arctic aerosols to better understand regional warming
Institute (PSI) have studied the chemical composition and origin – whether natural or anthropogenic – of aerosols in a region spanning from Russia to Canada. Their findings provide unique insights for helping researchers better understand climate change in the Arctic and design effective pollution-m...
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ftinfoscience:oai:infoscience.epfl.ch:292869 2023-05-15T14:21:52+02:00 Scientists map Arctic aerosols to better understand regional warming Marc Clara 2022-03-22T08:01:03Z https://www.miragenews.com/scientists-map-arctic-aerosols-to-better-734142/ http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/292869 unknown https://www.miragenews.com/scientists-map-arctic-aerosols-to-better-734142/ http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/292869 http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/292869 Text 2022 ftinfoscience 2023-02-13T23:09:23Z Institute (PSI) have studied the chemical composition and origin – whether natural or anthropogenic – of aerosols in a region spanning from Russia to Canada. Their findings provide unique insights for helping researchers better understand climate change in the Arctic and design effective pollution-mitigation measures. The work was made possible thanks to the joint effort of scientists from three continents. Text Arctic Arctic Climate change EPFL Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne) Arctic Canada Psi ENVELOPE(-63.000,-63.000,-64.300,-64.300) |
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Institute (PSI) have studied the chemical composition and origin – whether natural or anthropogenic – of aerosols in a region spanning from Russia to Canada. Their findings provide unique insights for helping researchers better understand climate change in the Arctic and design effective pollution-mitigation measures. The work was made possible thanks to the joint effort of scientists from three continents. |
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