The distribution and biogeochemical importance of high-latitude dust in the Arctic and Southern Ocean-Antarctic regions
Recent studies suggest that around 5% of global dust emissions come from sources in the highlatitudes (≥50°N and ≥40°S). A substantial proportion of this dust remains within the high latitudes and is deposited in marine and terrestrial environments. Stable air masses and limited atmospheric convecti...
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2017
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