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Warming or cooling dust?

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    Nature Geoscience
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    Mineral dust particles interact with solar and terrestrial radiation. Statistical analyses of observational data and global simulations reveal that atmospheric dust is coarser than previously thought, and could cause warming of the atmosphere.
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    Nature Geoscience, 10(4), 246-248
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    1752-0894 ; 1752-0908
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