نتایج جستجو برای: aerosols deposits

تعداد نتایج: 40606  

2016
REBECCA MÖLLER MARCO MÖLLER PETER A. KUKLA CHRISTOPH SCHNEIDER

Supraglacial deposits are known for their influence on glacier ablation. The magnitude of this influence depends on the thickness and the type of the deposited material. The effects of thin layers of atmospheric black carbon and of thick moraine debris have been intensively studied. Studies related to regional-scale deposits of volcanic tephra with thicknesses varying between millimetres and me...

2017
S SURESH BABU Vikram Sarabhai

Antarctica provides an excellent environment to examine the natural and background aerosols in the atmosphere over snow and ice. The Indian efforts (metrological measurements) at Antarctica were initiated with the establishment of the first Antarctic station in Eastern Antarctica during the first Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (ISEA) in 1981. The detailed and systematic characteriza...

2008
D. A. HEGG K. NIELSEN P. A. DURKEE

Measurements of both horizontal gradients and vertical profiles of aerosols, cloud droplets and thermodynamic parameters in the cloud topped marine boundary layer off of central California are presented. They suggest that, while aerosols can indeed modulate cloud albedo, other parameters such as sea surface temperature may similarly affect cloud albedo. Additionally, the impact of aerosols, thr...

2012
R. Ravi Krishna

Atmospheric aerosols are important from a perspective of ambient air pollution and health to humans and other biological receptors as well as for potential effects on local weather and global climate. This review attempts to account for the different research efforts of individual research groups and regulatory agencies in India on the issue of atmospheric aerosols and their effects. The review...

2009
Kwon H. Lee Zhanqing Li Young J. Kim Alexander Kokhanovsky

More than three decades have passed since the launch of the first satellite instrument used for atmospheric aerosol detection. Since then, various powerful satellite remote sensing technologies have been developed for monitoring atmospheric aerosols. The application of these new technologies to different satellite data have led to the generation of multiple aerosol products, such as aerosol spa...

2011
G. Li L. T. Molina

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions This discussion paper is/has been under review for the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP). Please refer to the corresponding final paper in ACP if available. Abstract In the present study, the impact of aerosols on the photochemistry in Mexico City is evaluated using the WRF-CHEM model for the period from 24 to 29 March during the MCMA-...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical microbiology 2008
Padma Srikanth Suchithra Sudharsanam Ralf Steinberg

Bio-aerosols are airborne particles that are living (bacteria, viruses and fungi) or originate from living organisms. Their presence in air is the result of dispersal from a site of colonization or growth. The health effects of bio-aerosols including infectious diseases, acute toxic effects, allergies and cancer coupled with the threat of bioterrorism and SARS have led to increased awareness on...

2015
Pablo Rivas-Perea Juan Cota-Ruiz

Global climate is in part affected by airborne particles known as dust aerosols, which are abundant in dry deserted areas such as the northwestern region of Africa. Researchers have found that dust aerosols can travel long distances, even across continents, to participate in the life cycle of other ecosystems. However, in spite of dust aerosols being good for nature, elevated concentrations and...

2017
Igor Pujalté Alessandra Serventi Alexandra Noël Denis Dieme Sami Haddad Michèle Bouchard

Nanoparticles (NPs) can be released in the air in work settings, but various factors influence the exposure of workers. Controlled inhalation experiments can thus be conducted in an attempt to reproduce real-life exposure conditions and assess inhalation toxicology. Methods exist to generate aerosols, but it remains difficult to obtain nano-sized and stable aerosols suitable for inhalation expe...

2004
Thomas W. Kirchstetter T. Novakov Peter V. Hobbs

[1] The wavelength dependence of light absorption by aerosols collected on filters is investigated throughout the near-ultraviolet to near-infrared spectral region. Measurements were made using an optical transmission method. Aerosols produced by biomass combustion, including wood and savanna burning, and by motor vehicles, including diesel trucks, are included in the analysis. These aerosol ty...

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