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N. M. Mahowald

Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

Cornell University

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About N. M. Mahowald at Cornell University (Cornell)

As a dedicated researcher at Cornell University, N. M. Mahowald has developed a specialized expertise in atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, mineral dust, climate modeling, radiative effects, air quality, Earth system modeling, atmospheric dynamics. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Supplementary material to "An improved dust emission model with insights into the global dust cycle's climate sensitivity"", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of atmospheric chemistry and aerosols.

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atmospheric chemistryaerosolsmineral dustclimate modelingradiative effectsair qualityEarth system modelingatmospheric dynamics
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