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    • Eichinger, Roland; Shaffer, Gary; Albarran, Nelson; Rojas, Maisa; Lambert, Fabrice (European Geosciences Union, 2017)
      Interactions between the land biosphere and the atmosphere play an important role for the Earth's carbon cycle and thus should be considered in studies of global carbon cycling and climate. Simple approaches are a useful ...
    • Rowe, Penny M.; Cordero, Raul R.; Warren, Stephen G.; Stewart, Emily; Doherty, Sarah J.; Pankow, Alec; Schrempf, Michael; Casassa, Gino; Carrasco, Jorge; Pizarro, Jaime; MacDonell, Shelley; Damiani, Alessandro; Lambert, Fabrice; Rondanelli, Roberto; Huneeus Lagos, Nicolás; Fe (Nature Publishing Group, 2019)
      Vertical profiles of black carbon (BC) and other light-absorbing impurities were measured in seasonal snow and permanent snowfields in the Chilean Andes during Austral winters 2015 and 2016, at 22 sites between latitudes ...
    • Alfonso, Juan A.; Cordero, Raul R.; Rowe, Penny M.; Neshyba, Steven; Casassa, Gino; Carrasco, Jorge; MacDonell, Shelley; Lambert, Fabrice; Pizarro, Jaime; Fernandoy, Francisco; Feron, Sarah; Damiani, Alessandro; Llanillo, Pedro; Sepulveda, Edgardo; Jorquera, Jose; Garci (Nature Publishing Group, 2019)
      The snowpack is an important source of water for many Andean communities. Because of its importance, elemental and mineralogical composition analysis of the Andean snow is a worthwhile effort. In this study, we conducted ...
    • Rojas, Maisa; Lambert, Fabrice; Ramírez Villegas, Julián; Challinor, Andrew J. (National Academy of Sciences, 2019)
      A warming climate will affect regional precipitation and hence food supply. However, only a few regions around the world are currently undergoing precipitation changes that can be attributed to climate change. Knowing when ...
    • Gallardo Klenner, Laura; Barraza, Francisco; Ceballos, Andrés; Galleguillos, M.; Huneeus Lagos, Nicolás; Lambert, Fabrice; Ibarra, Cecilia; Munizaga Muñoz, Marcela; O'Ryan, Raul; Osses, Mauricio; Tolvett, Sebastián; Urquiza Gómez, Anahí Verónica; Veliz, Karina D. (Universidad California Press, 2018-05-03)
      Worldwide, urbanization constitutes a major and growing driver of global change and a distinctive feature of the Anthropocene. Thus, urban development paths present opportunities for technological and societal transformations ...
    • Shaffer, Gary; Lambert, Fabrice (National Academy of Sciences, 2018)
      Mineral dust aerosols cool Earth directly by scattering incoming solar radiation and indirectly by affecting clouds and biogeochemical cycles. Recent Earth history has featured quasi-100,000-y, glacial-interglacial climate ...
    • Fernandoy, Francisco; Tetzner Ivovich, Dieter Rudolf; Meyer, Hanno; Gacitua, Guisella; Hoffmann, Kirstin; Falk, Ulrike; Lambert, Fabrice; MacDonell, Shelley (European Geosciences Union, 2018)
      Due to recent atmospheric and oceanic warming, the Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most challenging regions of Antarctica to understand in terms of both local-and regional-scale climate signals. Steep topography and a ...
    • Barraza, Francisco; Lambert, Fabrice; Jorquera, Héctor; Villalobos, Ana María; Gallardo Klenner, Laura (European Geosciences Union, 2017)
      The inhabitants of Santiago, Chile have been exposed to harmful levels of air pollutants for decades. The city's poor air quality is a result of steady economic growth, and stable atmospheric conditions adverse to mixing ...