Tracing the glacial sulphur cycle (original) (raw)
2003
Abstract
Sulphate aerosols are playing a major role in climate forcing in the present atmosphere and therefore possibly also during other climatic stages. The deposition of sulphur-containing species onto polar ice sheets provides a tool for determining variations in the sulphur cycle in the past. Relatively short atmospheric residence times for sulphate aerosols cause spatial gradients and a high sensitivity to
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