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The Elemental Composition of Atmospheric Particles at Beijing during Asian Dust Events in Spring 2004
Dust Chemical element composition Asian dust event
2016/3/29
The chemical element composition of dust particles was characterized by the ground-based samples collected at Beijing
in the spring of 2004. Most of mineral and pollutant element concentrations in pa...
Dust events in Beijing, China (2004–2006): comparison of ground-based measurements with columnar integrated observations
Dust events Beijing China columnar integrated observations
2009/9/23
Ambient particle number size distributions spanning three years were used to characterize the frequency and intensity of atmospheric dust events in the urban areas of Beijing, China in combination wit...
Saharan dust events at the Jungfraujoch: detection by wavelength dependence of the single scattering albedo and first climatology analysis
Saharan dust events Jungfraujoch single scattering albedo climatology analysis
2009/3/10
Scattering and absorption coefficients have been measured continuously at several wavelengths since March 2001 at the high altitude site Jungfraujoch (3580ma.s.l.). From these data, the wavelength dep...
The transport history of two Saharan dust events archived in an Alpine ice core
transport history Saharan dust event Alpine ice core
2009/1/4
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 glac...
Trans-Pacific dust events observed at Whistler, British Columbia during INTEX-B
Trans-Pacific dust events Whistler British Columbia INTEX-B
2008/11/24
The meteorology and physico-chemical characteristics of aerosol associated with two new cases of long range dust transport affecting western Canada during spring 2006 are described. Each event showed ...
The regional characteristics of dust events in China has been mainly studied by using the data of dust storm, wind-blown sand and floating dust from 338 observation stations through China ...