نتایج جستجو برای: atmospheric dust

تعداد نتایج: 117069  

Dust is influenced by the interaction of the atmosphere-Earth system and, by changing radiation energy, atmospheric chemistry and physics, affects the climate of an area. Due to the necessity of the role of dust and its spatial-dynamic distribution in the atmosphere of a region, as well as the existence of advanced remote sensing techniques and modeling in the field of dust simulation, the pres...

Journal: :جغرافیا و مخاطرات محیطی 0
فهیمه محمدی سمیه کمالی مریم اسکندری

1. introduction dust phenomenon which occurs in arid and semiarid lands of the world is closely related to climatic characteristics of the region. according to the world meteorological organization (wmo), whenever wind speed exceeds 15 meter per second and horizontal visibility reduces to less than 1 km in a station, dust storm is reported (goudie & mideleton, 2006). great storms are created wh...

2014
Wei Nie Aijun Ding Tao Wang Veli-Matti Kerminen Christian George Likun Xue Wenxing Wang Qingzhu Zhang Tuukka Petäjä Ximeng Qi Xiaomei Gao Xinfeng Wang Xiuqun Yang Congbin Fu Markku Kulmala

Understanding new particle formation and their subsequent growth in the troposphere has a critical impact on our ability to predict atmospheric composition and global climate change. High pre-existing particle loadings have been thought to suppress the formation of new atmospheric aerosol particles due to high condensation and coagulation sinks. Here, based on field measurements at a mountain s...

2016
A Licht G Dupont-Nivet A Pullen P Kapp H A Abels Z Lai Z Guo J Abell D Giesler

The onset of modern central Asian atmospheric circulation is traditionally linked to the interplay of surface uplift of the Mongolian and Tibetan-Himalayan orogens, retreat of the Paratethys sea from central Asia and Cenozoic global cooling. Although the role of these players has not yet been unravelled, the vast dust deposits of central China support the presence of arid conditions and modern ...

Journal: :Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1902

Journal: :Annual review of marine science 2009
Natalie M Mahowald Sebastian Engelstaedter Chao Luo Andrea Sealy Paulo Artaxo Claudia Benitez-Nelson Sophie Bonnet Ying Chen Patrick Y Chuang David D Cohen Francois Dulac Barak Herut Anne M Johansen Nilgun Kubilay Remi Losno Willy Maenhaut Adina Paytan Joseph M Prospero Lindsey M Shank Ronald L Siefert

Atmospheric inputs of iron to the open ocean are hypothesized to modulate ocean biogeochemistry. This review presents an integration of available observations of atmospheric iron and iron deposition, and also covers bioavailable iron distributions. Methods for estimating temporal variability in ocean deposition over the recent past are reviewed. Desert dust iron is estimated to represent 95% of...

2009
A. Chudnovsky E. Ben-Dor A. B. Kostinski I. Koren

[1] The Bodélé depression of northern Chad is considered one of the world’s largest sources of atmospheric mineral dust. Mineral composition of such transported dust is essential to our understanding of climate forcing, mineralogy of dust sources, aerosol optical properties, and mineral deposition to Amazon forests. In this study we examine hyperspectral information acquired over the Bodélé by ...

2002
Natalie M. Mahowald Charles S. Zender Chao Luo Dennis Savoie Omar Torres John del Corral

[1] Atmospheric mineral aerosols influence climate and biogeochemistry, and thus understanding the impact of humans on mineral aerosols is important. Our longest continuous record of in situ atmospheric desert dust measurements comes from Barbados, which shows fluctuations of a factor of 4 in surface mass concentrations between the 1960s and the 1980s [Prospero and Nees, 1986]. Understanding fl...

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