Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6343500 | Atmospheric Research | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
This paper is largely concerned with research focused on, but not restricted to, aspects of Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB), one of several geo-engineering ideas for reducing the amount of sunlight arriving at the Earth's surface, thereby compensating for global warming resulting from fossil-fuel burning. Predominant attention is given to the development of techniques for generating sprays of sub-micrometer salt particles that can enter marine stratocumulus clouds and increase their albedo, thus producing a cooling. Generation of sub-micrometer salt particles by spraying salt solutions at supercritical conditions is described, along with a description of the apparatus used. Log-normal particle size distributions having median diameters of 32 to 286Â nm, with GSDs (Geometric Standard Deviations) around 2, were generated by two variations on the technique.
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Authors
Armand Neukermans, Gary Cooper, Jack Foster, Alan Gadian, Lee Galbraith, Sudhanshu Jain, John Latham, Bob Ormond,