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J Environ Monit ; 8(10): 1020-8, 2006 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17240908

RESUMEN

The assessment of changes induced by human activities on Earth atmospheric composition and thus on global climate requires a long-term and regular survey of the stratospheric and tropospheric atmospheric layers. The objective of this paper is to describe the atmospheric observations performed continuously at Reunion Island (55.5 degrees east, 20.8 degrees south) for 15 years. The various instruments contributing to the systematic observations are described as well as the measured parameters, the accuracy and the database. The LiDAR systems give profiles of temperature, aerosols and ozone in the troposphere and stratosphere, probes give profiles of temperature, ozone and relative humidity, radiometers and spectrometers give stratospheric and tropospheric integrated columns of a variety of atmospheric trace gases. Data are included in international networks, and used for satellite validation. Moreover, some scientific activities for which this station offers exceptional opportunities are highlighted, especially air mass exchanges nearby dynamical barriers: (1) On the vertical scale through the tropical tropopause layer (stratosphere-troposphere exchange). (2) On the quasi-horizontal scale across the southern subtropical barrier separating the tropical stratospheric reservoir from mid- and high latitudes.


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Monitoreo del Ambiente/instrumentación , Oxidantes Fotoquímicos/análisis , Ozono/análisis , Aerosoles , Efecto Invernadero , Fotometría , Temperatura , Clima Tropical
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Science ; 308(5718): 67-71, 2005 Apr 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15802595

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The environmental conditions of Earth, including the climate, are determined by physical, chemical, biological, and human interactions that transform and transport materials and energy. This is the "Earth system": a highly complex entity characterized by multiple nonlinear responses and thresholds, with linkages between disparate components. One important part of this system is the iron cycle, in which iron-containing soil dust is transported from land through the atmosphere to the oceans, affecting ocean biogeochemistry and hence having feedback effects on climate and dust production. Here we review the key components of this cycle, identifying critical uncertainties and priorities for future research.


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Clima , Polvo , Hierro , Agua de Mar , Atmósfera , Dióxido de Carbono , Clima Desértico , Hierro/metabolismo , Océanos y Mares , Fitoplancton/fisiología , Suelo
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