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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 22, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis study reports the only recent characterization of two contrasted wet deposition events collected during the PEACETIME (ProcEss studies at the Air-sEa Interface after dust deposition in the MEditerranean Sea) cruise...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 18, Issue 24) Peer-ReviewedMineral dust deposition is an important supply mechanism for trace elements in the low-latitude ocean. Our understanding of the controls of such inputs has been mostly built on laboratory and surface ocean studies. The...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 16) Peer-ReviewedThe Mediterranean atmosphere is impacted by a variety of natural and anthropogenic aerosols which exert a complex and variable pressure on the regional climate and air quality. This study focuses on the Western...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedLong-range transport of biomass burning (BB) aerosols between North America and the Mediterranean region took place in June 2013. A large number of ground-based and airborne lidar measurements were deployed...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAn original time series of about 300 atmospheric measurements of a wide range of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was obtained at a remote Mediterranean station on the northern tip of Corsica (Ersa, France) over 25...
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From:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Vol. 11, Issue 12) Peer-Reviewed
The western Mediterranean atmosphere is impacted by a variety of aerosol sources, producing a complex and variable mixture of natural and anthropogenic particles, with different chemical and physical properties....
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 17, Issue 22) Peer-ReviewedIn spring, the Mediterranean Sea, a well-stratified low-nutrient-low-chlorophyll region, receives atmospheric deposition by both desert dust from the Sahara and airborne particles from anthropogenic sources. Such...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 18, Issue 24) Peer-Reviewed
Organic aerosols are measured at a remote site (Ersa) on the cape of Corsica in the northwestern Mediterranean basin during the winter campaign of 2014 of the CHemistry and AeRosols Mediterranean EXperiment...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed
The Mediterranean region is a climate change hotspot. Increasing greenhouse gas emissions are projected to lead to a substantial warming of the Mediterranean Sea as well as major changes in its circulation, but the...