Twelve thousand years of dust: the Holocene global dust cycle constrained by natural archives

Mineral dust plays an important role in the climate system by interacting with radiation, clouds, and biogeochemical cycles. In addition, natural archives show that the dust cycle experienced variability in the past in response to global and local climate change. The compilation of the DIRTMAP (Dust...

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Main Authors: Albani, S. (Author), Mahowald, N. M. (Author), Winckler, G. (Author), Anderson, R. F. (Author), Bradtmiller, L. I. (Author), Delmonte, B. (Author), François, R. (Author), Goman, M. (Author), Heavens, N. G. (Author), Hesse, P. P. (Author), Hovan, S. A. (Author), Kang, S. G. (Author), Kohfeld, K. E. (Author), Lu, H. (Author), Maggi, V. (Author), Mason, J. A. (Author), Mayewski, P. A. (Author), Miao, X. (Author), Otto-Bliesner, B. L. (Author), Perry, A. T. (Author), Pourmand, A. (Author), Roberts, H. M. (Author), Rosenbloom, N. (Author), Stevens, T. (Author), Sun, J. (Author), McGee, David (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus GmbH, 2015-08-19T17:51:08Z.
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