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EMAC model matched global atmospheric hydrogen observations
EMAC earth system model accurately simulates global atmospheric hydrogen dynamics, achieving correlation coefficients exceeding 0.9 at remote polar stations against observational data.
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Methane increases were linked mainly to wetlands in Africa and Asia
Atmospheric methane growth peaked in 2020 driven by declining hydroxyl radicals and increased tropical wetland emissions in Africa and Asia, before declining through 2023.
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Global atmospheric chlorine declined over 2004–2024
21-year satellite inventory shows global atmospheric chlorine declining since 2004, though emerging short-lived substances offset some gains from CFC phase-out regulations.
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Display windows are framed as atmospheric experimental devices
Theoretical analysis of display windows as dioramic devices for atmospheric experimentation, integrating architecture and exhibit design through historical and contemporary case studies.