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natural and highly polluted conditions, and how these processes can be represented in models to theoretically assess the potential of cirrus cloud thinning as a climate intervention strategy. The selected
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between trophic network structure and pollutant transfer pathways of the BioAlpine project in collaboration with other project members. He will actively participate in Action 2—Structuring food webs and
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natural and highly polluted conditions, and how these processes can be represented in models to theoretically assess the potential of cirrus cloud thinning as a climate intervention strategy. The selected
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Description The researcher will use modeled surface ocean microplastic abundances and improved sea-spray-based emission functions to represent ocean–atmosphere transfer processes. Using the GEOS-Chem global
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clouds are key players in tropospheric chemistry. These tiny particles suspended in the air, with a radius ranging from a few nanometres to tens of micrometres, impact atmospheric composition, represent