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| Title: | First detailed observations of long-range transported dust over the northern South China Sea |
| Authors: | Wang,SH;Tsay,SC;Lin,NH;Hsu,NC;Bell,SW;Li,C;Ji,Q;Jeong,MJ;Hansell,RA;Welton,EJ;Holben,BN;Sheu,GR;Chu,YC;Chang,SC;Liu,JJ;Chiang,WL |
| Contributors: | 大氣物理研究所 |
| Keywords: | ACE-ASIA;AEROSOL;POLLUTION |
| Date: | 2011 |
| Issue Date: | 2012-03-27 17:30:05 (UTC+8) |
| Publisher: | 國立中央大學 |
| Abstract: | Trans-Pacific Asian dust transport has been well documented, but little is known about dust invasion to the South China Sea (SCS). This study presents the first detailed characterization of dust aerosols transported to the northern SCS. On 21 March 2010, a strong Asian dust storm affected large areas from the Gobi deserts to the West Pacific, including Taiwan and Hong Kong, and was also observed by a comprehensive set of instruments at Dongsha Island, a small island (about 2 km(2), 20 degrees 42'52 '' N, 116 degrees 43'51 '' E) in the northern SCS. Aerosol measurements including particle mass concentrations, size distribution, optical properties, hygroscopicity, and vertical profiles help depict the evolution of this dust event. Our results indicate that the dust particles were mixed with anthropogenic and marine aerosols, and transported within 250 m above ground level. The long-range transport of Asian dust to the northern SCS could significantly impact the ecosystems in the region. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
| Relation: | ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT |
| Appears in Collections: | [Department of Atmospheric Sciences and Graduate Institute of Atmospheric Physics ] journal & Dissertation
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