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Of course, sulfate aerosols aren't a good thing to put in the air, which is why we cut back on that.
Other side effects of sulfate aerosols in the environment include poor air quality.
Sulfate aerosol has two main effects, direct and indirect.
Sulfate aerosols from industry generally rise only into the lower part of the atmosphere and fall out, as acid rain, within a few days.
It has been characterized as a stratospheric sulfate aerosol veil.
Sulfate aerosols have been shown to enhance ozone depletion.
They argued that this would have resulted in increased sulfate aerosols in the atmosphere.
This cooling effect on the ocean surface usually lasts for several years as the lifetime of sulfate aerosols is about 2-3 years.
Sulfate aerosols from volcanoes sometimes spread to the stratosphere, where they, too, diffuse globally and cool the earth.
Sulfate aerosols, which result from burning coal, biomass, and volcanic eruptions, tend to cool the Earth.
Sea salt aerosols influence the sulfate aerosol formation in different ways due to the different sizes.
Once aloft, the SO2 reacts to form droplets known as sulfate aerosols, which float around for months.
The ability of stratospheric sulfate aerosols to create a global dimming effect has made them a possible candidate for use in geoengineering projects.
Sulfate aerosols remained in the stratosphere, causing colorful sunrises and sunsets for several years.
The experiment will model sulfur in a number of compound forms including dimethyl sulfide and sulfate aerosols.
Recent theory suggests that sulfate aerosols may lower the Earth's temperature by reflecting away solar radiation (negative radiative forcing).
General Circulation Models which incorporate the effects of sulfate aerosols more accurately predict global temperature variations.
Global dimming is thought to have been caused by an increase in particulates such as sulfate aerosols in the atmosphere due to human action.
Explosive eruptions inject large amounts of sulfur dioxide gas into the stratosphere, which form sulfate aerosol.
The impact site also contained sulfur-rich sediments called evaporites, which would have reacted with water vapor to produce sulfate aerosols.
Fine particulates (PM) and sulfate aerosols, which may be released in traffic exhaust fumes, are associated with slightly increased risk.
Sulfur Cycle Model - An investigation of the effect of sulfate aerosols on the climate.
Sulfate aerosols can act as cloud condensation nuclei and this leads to greater numbers of smaller droplets of water.
Accuracy of Models The international panel, however, says the discrepancy could have been accounted for by the cooling effect of the sulfate aerosols.
DMS is oxidised in the atmosphere to form sulfur dioxide, and this leads to the production of sulfate aerosols.