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Publikováno v:
Open-File Report.
Autor:
Richard L. Reynolds, Nitzan Swet, Yue Huang, Thomas E. Gill, Itzhak Katra, Livia S. Freire, Raleigh L. Martin, Jasper F. Kok
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 19, Pp 2947-2964 (2019)
Sand dunes and other active sands generally have a low content of fine grains and, therefore, are not considered to be major dust sources in current climate models. However, recent remote sensing studies have indicated that a surprisingly large fract
Autor:
Eshani, Hettiarachchi, Sergei, Ivanov, Thomas, Kieft, Harland L, Goldstein, Bruce M, Moskowitz, Richard L, Reynolds, Gayan, Rubasinghege
Publikováno v:
Environmental sciencetechnology. 55(2)
Iron (Fe) is a growth-limiting micronutrient for phytoplankton in major areas of oceans and deposited wind-blown desert dust is a primary Fe source to these regions. Simulated atmospheric processing of four mineral dust proxies and two natural dust s
Autor:
Seth M. Munson, Jeff Derry, Corey R. Lawrence, Harland L. Goldstein, Bruce M. Moskowitz, George N. Breit, Richard L. Reynolds, Peat A. Solheid, Raymond F. Kokaly
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 125
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 123:8735-8753
Autor:
Richard L. Reynolds, Bruce M. Moskowitz, Gayan Rubasinghege, Eshani Hettiarachchi, Harland L. Goldstein
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 187:417-423
Under acidic atmospheric conditions, iron leached from atmospheric mineral dust may influence the distribution of bioavailable iron at a global scale. However, the effects of non-Fe-containing minerals on iron dissolution remain unknown. This work de
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arid Environments. 140:50-66
Saline-surface crusts and their compositions at ephemeral, dry, and drying lakes are important products of arid-land processes. Detailed understanding is lacking, however, about interactions among locally variable hydrogeologic conditions, compositio
Publikováno v:
Aeolian Research. 23:21-35
Mineral dusts can have profound effects on climate, clouds, ecosystem processes, and human health. Because regional dust emission and deposition in western North America are not well understood, measurements of total suspended particulate (TSP) from
Autor:
Yue Huang, Jasper F. Kok, Raleigh L. Martin, Nitzan Swet, Itzhak Katra, Thomas E. Gill, Richard L. Reynolds, Livia S. Freire
Sand dunes and other active sands generally have a low content of fine grains and, therefore, are not considered to be major dust sources in climate models. However, recent remote sensing studies have indicated that a surprisingly large fraction of d
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Autor:
Bruce M. Moskowitz, Richard L. Reynolds, Harland L. Goldstein, Charlie S. Bristow, Raymond F. Kokaly, Thelma S. Berquó
Publikováno v:
Aeolian Research. 22:93-106
Atmospheric mineral dust can influence climate and biogeochemical cycles. An important component of mineral dust is ferric oxide minerals (hematite and goethite) which have been shown to influence strongly the optical properties of dust plumes and th