The size distribution of desert dust aerosols and its impact on the Earth system
Cornell University · University of California, Los Angeles · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The global cycle of desert dust aerosols responds strongly to climate and human perturbations, and, in turn, impacts climate and biogeochemistry. Here we focus on desert dust size distributions, how these are characterized, emitted from the surface, evolve in the atmosphere, and impact climate and biogeochemistry. Observations, theory and global model results are synthesized to highlight the evolution and impact of dust sizes. Individual particles sizes are, to a large extent, set by the soil properties and the mobilization process. The lifetime of different particle sizes controls the evolution of the size distribution as the particles move downwind, as larger particles fall out more quickly. The dust size…
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- 17.74
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- 100%
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- 203
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7Topics & keywords
- Biogeochemistry
- Atmospheric sciences
- Environmental science
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Desert (philosophy)
- Aerosol
- Radiative forcing
- Earth system science
- Climate action