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Sensitivity of black carbon concentrations and climate impact to aging and scavenging in OsloCTM2–M7
CICERO – Center for International Climate Research, Oslo, Norway
Terje K. Berntsen
CICERO – Center for International Climate Research, Oslo, Norway
Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Bjørn H. Samset
CICERO – Center for International Climate Research, Oslo, Norway
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This study investigates possibilities for improving the representation of black carbon (BC) distribution in a global atmospheric chemistry-transport model by exploring uncertainties in key processes controlling the removal of aerosols from the atmosphere. Our results provide an increased understanding of the processes contributing to uncertainties in the BC abundance and climate impact and underline the importance of more observations and experimental data further constrain models.
This study investigates possibilities for improving the representation of black carbon (BC)...
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