The green ocean amazon experiment (GOAMAZON2014/5) observes pollution affecting gases, aerosols, clouds, and rainfall over the rain forest

  • S. T. Martin
  • , P. Artaxo
  • , L. Machado
  • , A. O. Manzi
  • , R. A.F. Souza
  • , C. Schumacher
  • , J. Wang
  • , T. Biscaro
  • , J. Brito
  • , A. Calheiros
  • , K. Jardine
  • , A. Medeiros
  • , B. Portela
  • , S. S. De Sá
  • , K. Adachi
  • , A. C. Aiken
  • , R. Alblbrecht
  • , L. Alexander
  • , M. O. Andreae
  • , H. M.J. Barbosa
  • P. Buseck, D. Chand, J. M. Comstmstmstock, D. A. Day, M. Dubey, J. Fan, J. Fastst, G. Fisch, E. Fortner, S. Giangrande, M. Gilllles, A. H. Goldststein, A. Guenther, J. Hubbbbe, M. Jensen, J. L. Jimenez, F. N. Keutstsch, S. Kim, C. Kuang, A. Laskskin, K. McKinney, F. Mei, M. Millller, R. Nascimento, T. Pauliquevis, M. Pekour, J. Peres, T. Petäjä, C. Pöhlklker, U. Pöschl, L. Rizzo, B. Schmid, J. E. Shilllling, M. A. Silva Dias, J. N. Smith, J. M. Tomlmlinson, J. Tóta, M. Wendisch

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Abstract

The susceptibility of air quality, weather, terrestrial ecosystems, and climate to human activities was investigated in a tropical environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)981-997
Number of pages17
JournalBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume98
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2017

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