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Mishchenko et al. 2007
, , , , , , , and , 2007: Long-term satellite record reveals likely recent aerosol trend. Science, 315, 1543, doi:10.1126/science.1136709.
Recent observations of downward solar radiation fluxes at Earth's surface have shown a recovery from the previous decline known as global "dimming" with the "brightening" beginning around 1990. The increasing amount of sunlight at the surface profoundly affects climate and may represent diminished effects of certain counter-balances of the greenhouse warming, thereby making it more evident during the past decade.
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@article{mi08110y, author={Mishchenko, M. I. and Geogdzhayev, I. V. and Rossow, W. B. and Cairns, B. and Carlson, B. E. and Lacis, A. A. and Liu, L. and Travis, L. D.}, title={Long-term satellite record reveals likely recent aerosol trend}, year={2007}, journal={Science}, volume={315}, pages={1543}, doi={10.1126/science.1136709}, }
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TY - JOUR ID - mi08110y AU - Mishchenko, M. I. AU - Geogdzhayev, I. V. AU - Rossow, W. B. AU - Cairns, B. AU - Carlson, B. E. AU - Lacis, A. A. AU - Liu, L. AU - Travis, L. D. PY - 2007 TI - Long-term satellite record reveals likely recent aerosol trend JA - Science JO - Science VL - 315 SP - 1543 DO - 10.1126/science.1136709 ER -
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