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Relationships linking primary production, sea ice melting, and biogenic aerosol in the Arctic

TitleRelationships linking primary production, sea ice melting, and biogenic aerosol in the Arctic
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsBecagli, S., Lazzara L., Marchese C., Dayan U., Ascanius S.E., Cacciani M., Caiazzo Laura, Di Biagio C., Di Iorio Tatiana, Di Sarra Alcide, Eriksen P., Fani F., Giardi F., Meloni Daniela, Muscari G., Pace Giandomenico, Severi M., Traversi R., and Udisti R.
JournalAtmospheric Environment
Volume136
Pagination1-15
ISSN13522310
Keywordsaerosol, Aerosols, Algae, algal bloom, algal community, algal growth, altitude, Arctic, arctic environment, Arctic ocean, article, atmosphere, Atmospheric aerosols, Atmospheric oxidation, Bacillariophyta, Baffin Bay [Arctic Ocean], Barents Sea, bay, Biodiversity, biogenic aerosol, biogeochemical cycle, Biomass, Blooms (metal), boundary layer, Chlorophyll, chlorophyll a, concentration (composition), diatom, exhaust gas, freezing, Greenland, Greenland Sea, Haptophyta, Ice, ice free area in the marginal ice zone, latitude, marginal ice zone, Marginal seas, Melting, Melting point, mesylic acid, Methane sulfonic acid, Norwegian Sea, oceanic regions, Optics, particulate matter, Photochemistry, Physiological models, Phytoplankton, Potential sources, primary production, priority journal, Remote sensing, sea, Sea ice, Sea ice melting, sea level, sea surface temperature, Semi-analytical model, solar radiation, spring, summer, Svalbard, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Taxonomy, Thule Air Base, troposphere, warming, wind
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DOI10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.04.002
Citation KeyBecagli20161