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Erratum: The role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies

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  • Jun Yang
  • Peng Gong
  • Rong Fu
  • Minghua Zhang
  • Jingming Chen
  • Shunlin Liang
  • Bing Xu
  • Jiancheng Shi
  • Robert Dickinson

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Nature Clim. Change 3, 875–883 (2013); published online 15 September 2013; corrected after print 27 September 2013. In the version of this Review Article originally published, on page 877, the mass balance of glaciers in the Karakarom region should have been 0.11±0.2 m yr−1. On page 879, in the second paragraph of the 'Aerosols' section, the estimated value for the direct radiative forcing should have been −1.

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  • Jun Yang & Peng Gong & Rong Fu & Minghua Zhang & Jingming Chen & Shunlin Liang & Bing Xu & Jiancheng Shi & Robert Dickinson, 2013. "Erratum: The role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 3(11), pages 1001-1001, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcli:v:3:y:2013:i:11:d:10.1038_nclimate2033
    DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2033
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