Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.365
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CLAW Hypothesis 20 years on
This Research Front focuses on the research arising from the publication of the ‘CLAWHypothesis’, a paper published over 20 years ago in Nature. The papers presented assess the progress made on the understanding of the role of biogenically-derived sulfur emissions in modifying cloud albedo and hence climate.
Published 06 December 2007
The CLAW hypothesis: a review of the major developments
Greg P. Ayers , Jill M. Cainey
Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.366
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Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.375
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Published 06 December 2007
Climate change: the effect of DMS emissions
Peter S. Liss , James E. Lovelock
Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.377
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Published 06 December 2007
A look at the CLAW hypothesis from an atmospheric chemistry point of view
Roland von Glasow
Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.379
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Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.382
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Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.384
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Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.388
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Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.391
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Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.396
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Published 06 December 2007
A modified aerosol–cloud–climate feedback hypothesis
Caroline Leck , E. Keith Bigg
Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.400
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Published 06 December 2007
Crucial uncertainties in predicting biological control of DMS emission
Stephen Archer
Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.404
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Published 06 December 2007
Where to now? A synthesis of current views of the CLAW hypothesis
Jill M. Cainey , Herman Sievering , Greg P. Ayers
Environmental Chemistry 4 (6) pp.406
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