Potential climate effect of mineral aerosols over West Africa: Part II—contribution of dust and land cover to future climate change
Abstract
Mineral dust aerosols are an essential component of climate over West Africa, however, little work has been performed to investigate their contributions to potential climate change. A set of regional climate model experiments with and without mineral dust processes and land cover changes is performed to evaluate their climatic effects under the Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 for two global climate models. Results suggest surface...
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Title
Potential climate effect of mineral aerosols over West Africa: Part II—contribution of dust and land cover to future climate change
Published Date
Aug 8, 2015
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
7-8
Pages
2335 - 2353
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