Category: Geo Engineering (page 5 of 9)

Reduced poleward transport due to stratospheric heating under geoengineering

Visioni, D., D.G. MacMartin, B. Kravitz, W. Lee, I.R. Simpson and J.H. Richter, “Reduced Poleward Transport Due to Stratospheric Heating Under Stratospheric Aerosols Geoengineering”, Geophysical Research Letters47, e2020GL089470. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL089470

An update on engineering issues concerning stratospheric aerosol injection for geoengineering

Lockley, A., D.G. MacMartin, H. Hunt, “An update on engineering issues concerning stratospheric aerosol injection for geoengineering”, Environmental Research Communications, Doi: 10.1088/2515-7620/aba944

Assessing terrestrial biogeochemical feedbacks in a strategically geoengineered climate

Yang, C.-E., F. M. Hoffman, D. M. Ricciuto, S. Tilmes, L. Xia, D. G. MacMartin, B. Kravitz, J. H. Richter, M. Mills, and J. S. Fu, “Assessing terrestrial biogeochemical feedbacks in a strategically geoengineered climate”,  Environmental Research Letters, 2020.   doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/abacf7

Reaching 1.5°C and 2.0°C global surface temperature targets using stratospheric aerosol geoengineering in CMIP6

Tilmes, S., D.G. MacMartin, J.T.M. Lenaerts, L. van Kampenhout, L. Muntjewerf, L. Xia, C.S. Harrison, K.M. Krumhardt, M. J. Mills, B. Kravitz and A. Robock, “Reaching 1.5°C and 2.0°C global surface temperature targets using stratospheric aerosol geoengineering in CMIP6”, Earth System Dynamics, 11, 1-23, 2020.  Doi: 10.5194/esd-11-1-2020

Seasonally modulated stratospheric aerosol geoengineering alters the climate outcomes

Visioni, D., D.G. MacMartin, B. Kravitz, J.H. Richter, S. Tilmes, and M.J. Mills, “Seasonally modulated stratospheric aerosol geoengineering alters the climate outcomes”, 47, e2020GL088337.   https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL088337

What goes up must come down: impacts of deposition in a sulfate geoengineering scenario

Visioni, D., E. Slessarev, D.G. MacMartin, N.M. Mahowald, C.L. Goodale, and L. Xia, “What goes up must come down: impacts of deposition in a sulfate geoengineering scenario”, ERL 15(9)Doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab94eb

Climate econometric models indicate solar geoengineering would reduce inter-country income inequality

Harding, A.R., K. Ricke, D. Heyen, D.G. MacMartin, and J. Moreno-Cruz,  “Climate econometric models indicate solar geoengineering would reduce inter-country income inequality”, Nature Communications, 11, 227, (2020).  doi:10.1038/s41467-019-13957-x

Uncertainty and the basis for confidence in solar geoengineering research

Kravitz, B., and D. G. MacMartin, “Uncertainty and the basis for confidence in solar geoengineering research”, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, Doi: 10.1038/s43017-019-0004-7

Stratospheric sulfate aerosol geoengineering could alter the high latitude seasonal cycle

Jiang, J., L. Cao, D.G. MacMartin, I.R. Simpson, B. Kravitz, W. Cheng, D. Visioni, S. Tilmes, J.H. Richter, and M.J. Mills, “Stratospheric sulfate aerosol geoengineering could alter the high latitude seasonal cycle”, Geophysical Research Letters, 46, 2019. doi: 1029/2019GL085758

The regional hydroclimate response to stratospheric sulfate geoengineering and the role of stratospheric heating

Simpson, I., S. Tilmes, J. Richter, B. Kravitz, D. MacMartin, M. Mills, J. Fasullo, and A. Pendergrass, “The regional hydroclimate response to stratospheric sulfate geoengineering and the role of stratospheric heating”, J. Geophysical Research A. 124, 2019.  doi:10.1029/2019JD031093

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