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A study of uncertainties in the sulfate distribution and its radiative forcing associated with sulfur chemistry in a global aerosol model

Goto et al., 2011

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1456136668515962397
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Goto D
Nakajima T
Takemura T
Sudo K
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

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The direct radiative forcing by sulfate aerosols is still uncertain, mainly because the uncertainties are largely derived from differences in sulfate column burdens and its vertical distributions among global aerosol models. One possible reason for the large difference in …
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