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Filtering ionosphere parameters to detect trends linked to anthropogenic effects
(Springer, 2014-09)
The great concern about the global warming observed in the troposphere has generated a large interest in the study of long-term trends in the ionosphere since the early 1990s, which has now become a significant topic in ...
Measurements of Atmospheric Concentrations of Reduced Sulphur Compounds in the All Saints Bay Area in Bahia, Brazil
(2005)
Atmospheric concentrations of several reduced sulphur compounds (H2S, COS, CH3SH,
CH3SCH3, CS2) originating from both natural and anthropogenic sources were measured at a number
of locations in the All Saints Bay area ...
The black carbon dispersion in the Southern Hemisphere and its transport and fate to Antarctica, an Anthropocene evidence for climate change policies
(2021)
Black carbon (BC) has been measured in Antarctica's air, and its global warming effect can potentially speed up the ice melting in the most solid water reservoir of the planet. However, the primary responsible sources are ...
Soil contamination in colombian playgrounds: effects of vehicles, construction, and traffic
(Universidad de la Costa, 2020)
Natural and anthropogenic variations in atmospheric mercury deposition during the Holocene near Quelccaya Ice Cap, Peru
(American Geophysical Union, 2014)
Mercury (Hg) is a toxic metal that is transported globally through the atmosphere. Emissions of Hg from mineral reservoirs and recycling between soil/biomass, oceans, and the atmosphere are fundamental to the global Hg ...
Subregional inversion of North African dust sources
(2016)
The emission of mineral dust aerosols in arid and semiarid regions is a complex process whose representation in atmospheric models remains crude, due to insufficient knowledge about the aerosol lifting process itself, the ...
Magnitude and drivers of greenhouse gas emission from ant nests
(Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)BrasilICB – Instituto de Ciências BiológicasPrograma de Pós Graduação em Biodiversidade e Conservação da NaturezaUFJF, 2021)
Anthropogenic drying in central-southern Chile evidenced by long-term observations and climate model simulations
(2018)
The socio-ecological sensitivity to water deficits makes Chile highly vulnerable to global change. New evidence of a multi-decadal drying trend and the impacts of a persistent drought that since 2010 has affected several ...
Investigating the regional contributions to air pollution in Beijing: a dispersion modelling study using CO as a tracer
(Copernicus Gesellschaft MBH, 2020)
The rapid urbanization and industrialization of northern China in recent decades has resulted in poor air quality in major cities like Beijing. Transport of air pollution plays a key role in determining the relative influence ...