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Dust in the Arctic: a brief review of feedbacks and interactions between climate change, aeolian dust and ecosystems

Outi Meinander, Andreas Uppstu, Pavla Dagsson‐Waldhauserová, Christine Groot Zwaaftink, Christian Juncher Jørgensen, Alexander Baklanov, Adam Kristensson, Andreas Maßling, Mikhail Sofiev

2025Frontiers in Environmental Science8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Climatic feedbacks and ecosystem impacts related to dust in the Arctic include direct radiative forcing (absorption and scattering), indirect radiative forcing (via clouds and cryosphere), semi-direct effects of dust on meteorological parameters, effects on atmospheric chemistry, as well as impacts on terrestrial, marine, freshwater, and cryospheric ecosystems. This review discusses our recent understanding on dust emissions and their long-range transport routes, deposition, and ecosystem effects in the Arctic. Furthermore, it demonstrates feedback mechanisms and interactions between climate change, atmospheric dust, and Arctic ecosystems.

Topics & Concepts

Radiative forcingEnvironmental scienceEcosystemCryosphereArcticAeolian processesAtmospheric sciencesForcing (mathematics)Climate changeMineral dustMarine ecosystemClimatologyOceanographyEcologySea iceAerosolGeographyMeteorologyGeologyGeomorphologyBiologyAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsAtmospheric aerosols and clouds
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