sábado, 23 de octubre de 2010
Coniferous forests: New research changes understanding of atmospheric aerosol properties and climate effects
ScienceDaily (2010-10-15) -- Terrestrial vegetation and atmospheric photochemistry produce large amounts of fine particles in the atmosphere, thereby cooling Earth's climate. According to new research, the physical state of the fine particles produced by coniferous forests is solid, whereas previously scientists have assumed that these particles were liquid. The new findings have major implications for our understanding of particle formation processes, for the transformation of particles in the atmosphere and for their effects on climate.
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