Deciphering dust provenance and transport pathways across Northern China's source-sink systems [PDF]
Northern China's arid lands constitute one of Earth's most active aeolian ecosystems, yet persistent uncertainties remain regarding the precise source apportionment of dust emissions impacting downstream regions.
L. Han +6 more
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Large Asian dust layers continuously reached North America in April 2010 [PDF]
The NASA space-borne Mie-lidar system CALIPSO/CALIOP revealed that multiple large Asian dust layers with a horizontal scale of 2000–3000 km reached North America, occupying the full troposphere, in April 2010.
A. Shimizu +7 more
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Water Resources Evaluation in Arid Areas Based on Agricultural Water Footprint—A Case Study on the Edge of the Taklimakan Desert [PDF]
Lingyun Zhang +7 more
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Recent climate change affecting rainstorm occurrences: a case study in East China [PDF]
The paper aims to investigate the occurrences of rainstorms and their relationship with the climate change scenario. The study period under investigation refers to the period of greatest recent warming between 1976–2000 whereas the study area covers ...
D. Schaefer, M. Domroes
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Groundwater fluctuations induced by ecological water conveyance in the lower Tarim River, Xinjiang, China [PDF]
Data from 40 monitoring wells across 9 sections of the lower Tarim River from 2000 to 2006 were analyzed to investigate the relationship between the transmission loss per unit river length and the change in groundwater depth. The relationship between the
Chen +10 more
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Although realistic representation of the convective boundary layer (CBL) in the desert region in Northwest China is important for weather forecasts and climate simulations, evaluations of the performance of various planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes ...
Hongxiong Xu, Yinjun Wang, Minzhong Wang
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A study on aeolian dust outbreak in East Asia [PDF]
The impact of aeolian dust on climate has been recognized to be large due to radiative effect. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) [2001] also treats the aeolian dust as an important factor of climate change.
Kurosaki Yasunori, 黒崎 泰典
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Hafnium isotope fractionation during continental weathering: Implications for the generation of the seawater Nd-Hf isotope relationships [PDF]
To investigate the mechanisms of the offset of seawater radiogenic Nd-Hf isotope compositions from those of the upper continental crust rocks, combined Nd-Hf isotope compositions of desert and loess samples from northern China (which integrate a wide ...
Albarède +34 more
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Dust Characteristics Observed by Unmanned Aerial Vehicle over the Taklimakan Desert [PDF]
Chenglong Zhou +10 more
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Theoretical analysis of the limiting rate of phreatic evaporation for aeolian sandy soil in Taklimakan Desert [PDF]
Phreatic evaporation is a great lose for shallow groundwater in the Taklimakan Desert. Given soil type and groundwater table, the limiting rate of phreatic evaporation is defined as the maximum of water transferred from groundwater to soil surface per ...
Chen XiaoBin +7 more
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