Radiative and climate effects of stratospheric sulfur geoengineering using seasonally varying injection areas
It has been suggested that sulfur for geoengineering purposes could be injected as SO2, which is oxidized to H2SO4 and subsequently forms sulfate particles (Kravitz et al., 2013a; Royal Society, 2009).
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