Editorial: Atmosphere—Cryosphere Interaction in the Arctic, at High Latitudes and Mountains With Focus on Transport, Deposition, and Effects of Dust, Black Carbon, and Other Aerosols

Pavla Dagsson-Waldhauserova*, Outi Meinander

*Corresponding author for this work

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Original languageEnglish
Article number337
JournalFrontiers in Earth Science
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Dec 2019

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The Nordic Center of Excellence CRAICC Cryosphere– Atmosphere Interactions in a Changing Arctic Climate supported the initial work and co-operation of PD-W and OM. The work of PD-W was partly funded by the Czech Science Foundation under the HLD-CHANGE project The role of High Latitude Dust in changing climate (No. 20-06168Y). The work of OM was funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland IBA-project Black Carbon in the Arctic and significance compared to dust sources (No. PC0TQ4BT-25), and the Academy of Finland NABCEA-project Novel Assessment of Black Carbon in the Eurasian Arctic (No. 296302). OM was also supported by the EU-Interact-BLACK-project Black Carbon in snow and water (H2020 Grant Agreement No. 730938) and Academy of Finland Center of Excellence program The Centre of Excellence in Atmospheric Science - From Molecular and Biological processes to The Global Climate (No. 272041). The Friends of Vatnajökull supported this work as well. We thank Mark Francis Sixsmith for his proofreading of this work.

Other keywords

  • aerosol
  • Arctic
  • climate
  • cold regions
  • light absorbing impurity

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