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Distribution of trace gases and aerosols in the troposphere over West Siberia and Kara Sea

Gérard Ancellet
Jacques Pelon

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The Arctic is affected by climate change much stronger than other regions of the globe. Permafrost thawing can lead to additional methane release, which enhances the greenhouse effect and warming, as well as changes of Arctic tundra ecosystems. A great part of Siberian Arctic is still unexplored. Ground-based investigations are difficult to be carried out in this area due to it is an out-of-the-way place. So, in spite of the high cost, aircraft-based in-situ measurements can provide a good opportunity to fill up the gap in data on the atmospheric composition over this region.
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insu-01143510 , version 1 (17-04-2015)

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Boris D. Belan, Mikhail Yu. Arshinov, Jean-Daniel Paris, Philippe Nédélec, Gérard Ancellet, et al.. Distribution of trace gases and aerosols in the troposphere over West Siberia and Kara Sea. EGU General Assembly 2015, Apr 2015, Vienna, Austria. pp.EGU2015-4841, 2015. ⟨insu-01143510⟩
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