Effects of anthropogenic emissions on climate: a review of selected topics [carbon dioxide, suspended particulates, heat, supersonic aircraft emissions, chlorofluormethanes]. [Conference paper]
Trace substances have been cycling through the atmosphere/ocean/biosphere system since the beginning of time. However, traditional pathways are increasingly being short-circuited by human intervention, eg, by the combustion of fossil fuels and by the use of chemical fertilizers. The evidence that cl...
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