Climate Feedback on Aerosol Emission and Atmospheric Concentrations

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Date
2018
Volume
4
Issue
1
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Heidelberg : Springer
Abstract

Purpose of Review: Climate factors may considerably impact on natural aerosol emissions and atmospheric distributions. The interdependencies of processes within the aerosol-climate system may thus cause climate feedbacks that need to be understood. Recent findings on various major climate impacts on aerosol distributions are summarized in this review. Recent Findings: While generally atmospheric aerosol distributions are influenced by changes in precipitation, atmospheric mixing, and ventilation due to circulation changes, emissions from natural aerosol sources strongly depend on climate factors like wind speed, temperature, and vegetation. Aerosol sources affected by climate are desert sources of mineral dust, marine aerosol sources, and vegetation sources of biomass burning aerosol and biogenic volatile organic gases that are precursors for secondary aerosol formation. Different climate impacts on aerosol distributions may offset each other. Summary: In regions where anthropogenic aerosol loads decrease, the impacts of climate on natural aerosol variabilities will increase. Detailed knowledge of processes controlling aerosol concentrations is required for credible future projections of aerosol distributions.

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Atmospheric chemistry, Biogeochemical cycles, Climate change, Climate forcing, Natural aerosols
Citation
Tegen, I., & Schepanski, K. (2018). Climate Feedback on Aerosol Emission and Atmospheric Concentrations. 4(1). https://doi.org//10.1007/s40641-018-0086-1
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CC BY 4.0 Unported