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This project focuses on identifying sources of black carbon in the Arctic, which contributes to climate warming. By using isotopic analysis, it aims to differentiate between fossil fuel and biomass combustion sources to inform mitigation strategies.
Anthropogenic climate warming is particularly enhanced in the Arctic.
The climate forcing agents are CO2, tropospheric ozone, methane, halocarbons and carbonaceous aerosols. A key component is airborne black carbon (BC), which is a highly condensed carbonaceous aerosol released from incomplete combustion of organic matter.
Arctic acts as a repository of BC after long-range transport from other emission source areas.
Arctic climate is more vulnerable to BC than other regions because of its impact…
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