Depolarization properties of Asian dust (KOSA) measured hyLIDAR in Okayama in the spring of 1998 [PDF]
In spring of 1998, Asian dust was observed with a Mie LIDAR in Okayama University, which can measure depolarization ratio. Three events of intense Asian dust were occurred in the period and medially detailed structure of atmosphere was found after ...
Iokibe, Kengo +4 more
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The Spatiotemporal Characteristics and Driving Factors of Dust Emissions in East Asia (2000–2021)
The climate effect and environmental pollution caused by dust discharged into the atmosphere have attracted much attention. However, the driving factors of dust emissions have not been studied thoroughly. Here, spatiotemporal variations in dust emissions
Ning Wang +4 more
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Asian dust storm influence on North American ambient PM levels: observational evidence and controlling factors [PDF]
New observational evidence of the trans-Pacific transport of Asian dust and its contribution to the ambient particulate matter (PM) levels in North America was revealed, based on the interannual variations between Asian dust storms and the ambient PM ...
D. A. Jaffe +3 more
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Occurrence and Reverse Transport of Severe Dust Storms Associated with Synoptic Weather in East Asia
The range and time of the environmental effects of Asian dust are closely dependent on the pathways and the speed of dust plume movement. In this study, the occurrence and movement of two dust storms in China in May 2017 were examined by using open space-
Wenshuai Li +5 more
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Indoor particle counts during Asian dust events under everyday conditions at an apartment in Japan. [PDF]
[Objective]Asian dust storms originating from arid regions of Mongolia and China are a well-known springtime phenomenon throughout East Asia. Evidence is increasing for the adverse health effects caused by airborne desert dust inhalation.
Adachi, Yuichi +5 more
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Sources of Asian dust and role of climate change versus desertification in Asian dust emission
Simulations of Asian dust emissions over the past 43 years are presented based on a size‐dependent soil dust emission and transport model (NARCM) along with supporting data from a network of surface stations. The deserts in Mongolia and in western and northern China (mainly the Taklimakan and Badain Juran, respectively) contribute ∼70% of the total ...
Zhang, XY +5 more
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Is China's Pollution the Culprit for the Choking of South Korea? Evidence from the Asian Dust
This paper studies the impact of air pollution spillover from China to South Korea. To isolate the effects of cross-border pollution spillover from that of locally generated pollution, we exploit within-South Korea and over-time variation in the ...
Ruixue Jia, Hyejin Ku
semanticscholar +1 more source
. Iceland is a highly active source of natural dust. Icelandic dust has the potential to directly affect the climate via dust–radiation interaction and indirectly via dust–cloud interaction, the snow/ice albedo effect and impacts on biogeochemical cycles.
Clarissa Baldo +12 more
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Radiative feedback of dust aerosols on the East Asian dust storms [PDF]
A new radiative parameterization scheme of dust aerosol has been developed within a mesoscale dust storm (DS) forecasting model to study the direct radiation of dust aerosol by incorporating both online forecasted dust concentrations and the updated dust reflective index.
Hong Wang +5 more
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A super Asian dust storm over the East and South China Seas: disproportionate dust deposition [PDF]
A super Asian dust (SAD) storm that originated from North China has affected East Asia since 20 March 2010. The tempo-spatial and size distributions of aerosol Al, a tracer of wind-blown dust, were measured on a regional aerosol network in March 2010 ...
Arimoto +91 more
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