Black carbon as a factor in deglaciation in polar and mountain ecosystems: A review

Black carbon is considered a product of the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and materials that originated from volcanic eruptions or were emitted during wildfires. It is a strong light-absorbing component that has many atmospheric and surface effects in terrestrial and glacial ecosystems. Norm...

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Published in:Вестник Томского государственного университета. Биология № 52. С. 6-33
Main Author: Polyakov, Vyacheslav I.
Other Authors: Abakumov, Evgeny V., Tembotov, Rustam Kh
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Language:English
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