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Global and regional importance of the direct dust-climate feedback.
Feedbacks between the global dust cycle and the climate system might have amplified past climate changes. Yet, it remains unclear what role the dust-climate feedback will play in future anthropogenic climate change. Here, we estimate the direct dust-climate feedback, arising from changes in the dust direct radiative effect (DRE), using a simple theoretical framework that combines constraints on the dust DRE with a series of climate model results. We find that the direct dust-climate feedback is likely in the range of -0.04 to +0.02 Wm -2 K-1, such that it could account for a substantial fraction of the total aerosol feedbacks in the climate system. On a regional scale, the direct dust-climate feedback is enhanced by approximately an order of magnitude close to major source regions. This suggests that it could play an important role in shaping the future climates of Northern Africa, the Sahel, the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, and Central Asia
Facilitating the exploitation of ERTS-1 imagery using snow enhancement techniques
The author has identified the following significant results. The applications of ERTS-1 imagery for geological fracture mapping regardless of season has been repeatedly confirmed. The enhancement provided by a differential cover of snow increases the number and length of fracture-lineaments which can be detected with ERTS-1 data and accelerates the fracture mapping process for a variety of practical applications. The geological mapping benefits of the program will be realized in geographic areas where data are most needed - complex glaciated terrain and areas of deep residual soils. ERTS-1 derived fracture-lineament maps which provide detail well in excess of existing geological maps are not available in the Massachusetts-Connecticut area. The large quantity of new data provided by ERTS-1 may accelerate and improve field mapping now in progress in the area. Numerous other user groups have requested data on the techniques. This represents a major change in operating philosophy for groups who to data judged that snow obscured geological detail
Macroscopic and Local Magnetic Moments in Si-doped CuGeO with Neutron and SR Studies
The temperature-concentration phase diagram of the Si-doped spin-Peierls
compound CuGeO is investigated by means of neutron scattering and muon
spin rotation spectroscopy in order to determine the microscopic distribution
of the magnetic and lattice dimerised regions as a function of doping. The
analysis of the zero-field muon spectra has confirmed the spatial inhomogeneity
of the staggered magnetisation that characterises the antiferromagnetic
superlattice peaks observed with neutrons. In addition, the variation of the
macroscopic order parameter with doping can be understood by considering the
evolution of the local magnetic moment as well as of the various regions
contributing to the muon signal
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