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The radiative effect of an aged, internally mixed Arctic aerosol originating from lower-latitude biomass burning
2009
Tellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology
A B S T R A C T Arctic-haze layers and their radiative effects have been investigated previously in numerous studies as they are known to have an impact on the regional climate. In this study, we report on an event of an elevated aerosol layer, notably consisting of high-absorbing soot particles, observed in the European Arctic free troposphere the 2007 April 14 during the ASTAR 2007 campaign. The ca. 0.5 km vertically thick aerosol layer located at an altitude of around 3 km had a
doi:10.3402/tellusb.v61i4.16864
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