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. BarbosaP R 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 (US)
Pages (from-to)981-997
Number of pages17
JournalBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume98
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2017

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Atmospheric Science

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