Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2004:;volume( 085 ):;issue: 003:;page 367
Author(s): Seinfeld, John H.; Carmichael, Gregory R.; Arimoto, Richard; Conant, William C.; Brechtel, Frederick J.; Bates, Timothy S.; Cahill, Thomas A.; Clarke, Antony D.; Doherty, Sarah J.; Flatau, Piotr J.; Huebert, Barry J.; Kim, Jiyoung; Markowicz, Krzysztof M.; Quinn, Patricia K.; Russell, Lynn M.; Russell, Philip B.; Shimizu, Atsushi; Shinozuka, Yohei; Song, Chul H.; Tang, Youhua; Uno, Itsushi; Vogelmann, Andrew M.; Weber, Rodney J.; Woo, Jung-Hun; Zhang, Xiao Y.
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Although continental-scale plumes of Asian dust and pollution reduce the amount of solar radiation reaching the earth's surface and perturb the chemistry of the atmosphere, our ability to quantify these effects has been ...