Environmental Studies and Forestry
Shortwave absorption by wildfire smoke dominated by dark brown carbon
R. K. Chakrabarty, N. J. Shetty, et al.
This fascinating study by a team of researchers from Washington University in St Louis and various prestigious institutions reveals how wildfire smoke plumes contribute to the Earth's radiation budget through substantial emissions of dark brown carbon. The research uncovers the unique properties of water-insoluble d-BrC, which resists photobleaching and increases absorptivity during nighttime processing, challenging current climate modeling assumptions.
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