نتایج جستجو برای: dust events

تعداد نتایج: 362026  

2013
Timothy Logan Xiquan Dong

Asian dust events are generated by deep convection from strong low pressure systems that form over mineral dust source regions. This study compares the mineral dust optical properties of two strong Asian dust events from the winter (December 2007) and spring (March 2010) seasons using AERONET retrieved parameters from three sites along the dust event path: SACOL (dust source region), Xianghe (d...

Journal: :Pakistan journal of science 2023

Currently dust storms are among the most prevalent global environmental issues.They early warning indicators for desertification and climate change. The study intends toanalyse event in Pakistan using normalized detection index (NDDI), brightness temperature(BT) MODIS data of aerosol optical depth (AOD), deep blue angstrom exponent (AE), aerosolindex (AI) HYSPLIT mass trajectory methods. It als...

2014
Itzhak Katra Luba Arotsker Helena Krasnov Arieh Zaritsky Ariel Kushmaro Eitan Ben-Dov

Dust storms include particulate matter that is transported over land and sea with biota that could impact downwind ecosystems. In addition to the physico-chemical compositions, organismal diversities of dust from two storm events in southern Israel, December 2012 (Ev12) and January 2013 (Ev13), were determined by pyro-sequencing using primers universal to 16S and 18S rRNA genes and compared. Th...

2006
B. Laurent G. Bergametti F. Mei

The present study investigates the frequency and intensity of mineral dust emissions over the deserts of eastern Asia from 1996 to 2001. Mineral dust emissions are simulated using a physical dust emission scheme over a region extending from 35.5°N to 47°N and from 73°E to 125°E. The input parameters required by the dust emission model are (1) surface features data including aerodynamic roughnes...

2014
Robert A. McLeman Juliette Dupre Lea Berrang Ford James Ford Konrad Gajewski Gregory Marchildon

This article provides a review and synthesis of scholarly knowledge of Depression-era droughts on the North American Great Plains, a time and place known colloquially as the Dust Bowl era or the Dirty Thirties. Recent events, including the 2008 financial crisis, severe droughts in the US corn belt, and the release of a popular documentary film, have spawned a resurgence in public interest in th...

Journal: Desert 2015

One of the world's major mineral dust source regions lies along the border between Iran and Afghanistan. In this studyit is hypothesized that a low-level jet may play in role in generating the intensity of this source region. The presence of alow-level jet east of the Seistan mountains is documented here for the first time. The jet exists mainly from May toSeptember and has a core at 850 mb. Ma...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2009
Bing Chen Hiroyuki Kitagawa Ke Hu Dongmei Jie Junpeng Yang Jingmin Li

Recent observations of Asian dust storms show an eastern expansion of the source area to degraded lands, where dust emissions have been little studied. The dust concentrations over the saline land of the western Songnen Plain (SSL), Northeastern China, are circumstantially higher than those from the northwestern Chinese deserts. These concentrations are sensitive to the surface soil conditions ...

2008
Young Yoo Ji Tae Choung Jinho Yu Do Kyun Kim Young Yull Koh

The aim of this study was to investigate the possible adverse effects of Asian dust events on respiratory health in asthmatic children. Fifty-two children with mild asthma were studied for eight consecutive weeks in the spring of 2004 (March 8 to May 2). During the study period, five Asian dust days were identified; we included a lag period of two days following each of the events. Subjects rec...

2014
Shinji Otani Kazunari Onishi Haosheng Mu Takenobu Hosoda Youichi Kurozawa Masahide Ikeguchi

Asian dust is a seasonal meteorological phenomenon caused by the displacement of atmospheric pollutants from the Mongolian and Chinese deserts. Although the frequency of Asian dust events and atmospheric dust levels have steadily increased in the eastern Asia region, the effects on human health remain poorly understood. In the present study, the impact of Asian dust on human health was determin...

2013
Blaz Stres Woo Jun Sul Bostjan Murovec James M. Tiedje

BACKGROUND The Himalaya with its altitude and geographical position forms a barrier to atmospheric transport, which produces much aqueous-particle monsoon precipitation and makes it the largest continuous ice-covered area outside polar regions. There is a paucity of data on high-altitude microbial communities, their native environments and responses to environmental-spatial variables relative t...

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