African reflections
Tim Lincoln
Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6889, 603-603
Abstract:
North Africa and the Arabian peninsula constitute one of the most 'reflective' areas on Earth, in terms of albedo – the amount of solar radiation reflected back from the surface. Satellite and other data have provided a detailed view of how albedo corresponds to soil and rock types in the region.
Date: 2002
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