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I have the pleasure to introduce this new issue of Atmósfera which this year, its 33rd since being founded by Dr. Julian Adem, has once again started publishing systematically 8 papers per number.
Raga, Graciela B.
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Carpeta de cartulina amarilla con broches metálicos, en la tapa figura escrito con letra minúscula y bolígrafo azul el título: “en la atmósfera”, en el lomo figura escrito, con rotulador azul y en letras mayúsculas el mismo título.
Moyano, Daniel
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Extreme rainfall in Madeira: the June 2023 weather event
This study investigates the meteorological conditions behind the extreme precipitation event on 6 June 2023 over Madeira Island, Portugal. The event set a national daily record of 497.5mm and was unusual for occurring in early summer, as most extremes in the region occur in winter.
Tiago M. Ferreira +5 more
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Abstract The Orbiting Carbon Observatory‐2 and ‐3 (collectively termed “OCO‐2/3,” hereafter) missions, together, provide precise and accurate global data records that contribute to a better understanding of the variability in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2).
Saswati Das +76 more
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A Top‐Down View of Global and Regional Carbon Budgets From an Ensemble of Atmospheric Inversions
Abstract Atmospheric inversions provide surface CO2 flux estimates based on in situ observed atmospheric CO2 mole fractions or satellite‐based column average CO2 (XCO2). Here, we provide a detailed assessment of 14 atmospheric CO2 inversions included in the Global Carbon Budget (GCB2024).
A. M. van der Woude +49 more
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Abstract Degradation of Arctic permafrost due to global warming and sea level rise could trigger positive feedbacks, exacerbating climate change. However, uncertainties remain on how permafrost systems may respond because we lack a complete understanding of the permafrost‐climate feedback.
Mathia Sabino +6 more
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Long‐term warming drives mineral‐associated organic carbon accumulation on the Tibetan Plateau
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Global warming affects both plant growth and soil microbial decomposition, creating uncertainty for the storage and persistence of soil organic carbon (SOC) stock. Limited decomposition rates often characterise cold alpine ecosystems.
Siyi Sun +17 more
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Abstract Droughts and tropical cyclones (TCs) are among the deadliest and costliest natural hazards and are expected to intensify in the twenty‐first century due to anthropogenic climate change. The Hurricane Region of the Americas (HRA), an area frequently affected by TCs and droughts, is home to some of the most vulnerable countries to these hazards ...
Dimitris A. Herrera +18 more
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Envejecimiento del aluminio anodizado insuficientemente sellado
En este trabajo se estudiaron los diferentes grados de sellado de recubrimientos anódicos de aluminio obtenidos por inmersión en agua desionizada y en disoluciones de acetato y trietanolamina a 50 °C (temperatura muy inferior a la empleada en el sellado ...
V. López +3 more
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En este artículo se describe el estado del arte en relación con la influencia de las fuentes naturales y antropogénicas de los contaminantes atmosféricos en las características fisicoquímicas del agua de niebla y de lluvia en zonas boscosas.
Jose Carlos Mora-Barrantes +2 more
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