نتایج جستجو برای: dust events

تعداد نتایج: 362026  

اولادی قادیکلایی, جعفر, محمدی, جهانگیر, کریمی, مهسا,

Vegetation is one of the most important components of ecosystem, which plays an important role in protecting soil and preventing its rise. So, monitoring and evaluating its changes in planning to control the dust storm is effective. The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes of vegetation in the internal and external dust storm sources of Kermanshah province and dust extension are...

Dust is referred to sediments of less than 100 microns in size which are transmitted as suspended particles. Dust storms are events which naturally occur in arid and semi-arid areas, especially in subtropical latitudes. One of the most known sources of dust is the west of Asia, including Arabian Peninsula, Syria, Iraq, and Iran, especially Khuzestan Province. The purpose of this study is to inv...

Dust is one of the common processes of arid and semiarid regions that its occurrence frequencies has increased in recent years in Iran. The proper identification of sand and dust storms (SDS) is particular importance due to its impact on the environment and human health. So far, several methods for identifying these sources have been proposed such as methods based on field studies and geomorpho...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology 2015
Takahiro Nakamura Masahiro Hashizume Kayo Ueda Tatsuhiko Kubo Atsushi Shimizu Tomonori Okamura Yuji Nishiwaki

BACKGROUND Asian dust events are caused by dust storms that originate in the deserts of China and Mongolia and drift across East Asia. We hypothesized that the dust events would increase incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests by triggering acute events or exacerbating chronic diseases. METHODS We analyzed the Utstein-Style data collected in 2005 to 2008 from seven prefectures covering a...

2017
Seho Cha Sathiyaraj Srinivasan Jun Hyeong Jang Dongwook Lee Sora Lim Kyung Sang Kim Weonhwa Jheong Dong-Won Lee Eung-Roh Park Hyun-Mi Chung Joonho Choe Myung Kyum Kim Taegun Seo

Asian dust or yellow sand events in East Asia are a major issue of environmental contamination and human health, causing increasing concern. A high amount of dust particles, especially called as particulate matter 10 (PM10), is transported by the wind from the arid and semi-arid tracks to the Korean peninsula, bringing a bacterial population that alters the terrestrial and atmospheric microbial...

2003
Yaping Shao Yan Yang Jianjie Wang Zhenxin Song Lance M. Leslie Chaohua Dong Zhihuang Zhang Zhaohui Lin Yutaka Kanai Sadayo Yabuki Youngsin Chun

[1] This study is concerned with the quantitative prediction of dust storms in real time. An integrated wind erosion modeling system is used for 24-, 48-, and 72-hour forecasts of northeast Asian dust events for March and April 2002. The predictions are validated with synoptic records from the meteorological network and dust concentration measurements at 12 stations in China, Japan, and Korea. ...

2005
H. Sodemann

Mineral dust from the Saharan desert can be transported across the Mediterranean towards the Alpine region several times a year. When coinciding with snowfall, the dust can be deposited on Alpine glaciers and then appears as yellow or red layers in ice cores. Two such significant dust events were identified in an ice core drilled at the highaccumulation site Piz Zupó in the Swiss Alps (4622 N, ...

2017
Vasiliki Vasilatou Manousos Manousakas Maria Gini Evangelia Diapouli Michael Scoullos Konstantinos Eleftheriadis

In this study, Particulate Matter (PM) samples, collected during 2 summer and 2 winter months over a long-term period (1984–2012) at a suburban site in Athens (Greece), were used in order to examine the connection between Sahara dust long range transport events and mass concentrations of the aerosol mineral component, as well as the relative abundance of specific crustal components. As a result...

B. Attaeian D. Akhzari M. Bashir Gonbad S. Haghighi

Water scarcity is one of the factors limiting plant growth and development. More than onethird of the global terrestrial ecosystems is located in arid and semi-arid regions. The mostimportant limiting factor for plant growth is water shortage. Drought could significantlychange the natural vegetation cover. Rainfall reduction in Iraq, Turkey and Syria hasreduced vegetation cover so that dust sto...

2014
Mehdi Samadi Ali Darvishi Boloorani Seyed Kazem Alavipanah Hossein Mohamadi Mohamad Saeed Najafi

Dust storm occurs frequently in arid and semi-arid areas of the world. This natural phenomenon, which is the result of stormy winds, raises a lot of dust from desert surfaces and decreases visibility to less than 1 km. In recent years the temporal frequency of occurrences and their spatial extents has been dramatically increased. West of Iran, especially in spring and summer, suffers from signi...

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