نتایج جستجو برای: introduction dust storms

تعداد نتایج: 424222  

Journal: :Clean Air Journal 2014

Miri, Abbas, Rezaei Torshizi, Mohsen ,

Introduction: Wind erosion results from desertification in arid and semi-arid regions and is intensified by any decrease in rainfall and vegetation. Sistan region, located in southeastern Iran, has been exposed to severe wind erosion and dust storms for about 23 years as a result of frequent and prolonged drought in the region and desiccation of Hamoun lakes. Therefore, finding appropriate meth...

2016
Helena Krasnov Itai Kloog Michael Friger Itzhak Katra

Dust storms are a common phenomenon in arid and semi-arid areas, and their impacts on both physical and human environments are of great interest. Number of studies have associated atmospheric PM pollution in urban environments with origin in natural soil/dust, but less evaluated the dust spatial patterns over a city. We aimed to analyze the spatial-temporal behavior of PM concentrations over th...

Journal: Desert 2012
M.R. Ekhtesasi Z. Gohari

The aim of this study is to determine the area affected by dust storms in different wind speeds using satelliteimages. In the first step, windy conditions of the Sistan plain were analyzed using wind statistics data. Next, fivestormy days of Zabol city, indicating different wind speeds and horizontal visibilities during those storms, wereselected. Then, high temporal resolution MODIS data was u...

2011
C I Calle

The electrical activity present in the environment near the surfaces of Mars and the moon has very different origins and presents a challenge to manned and robotic planetary exploration missions. Mars is covered with a layer of dust that has been redistributed throughout the entire planet by global dust storms. Dust, levitated by these storms as well as by the frequent dust devils, is expected ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
J Ashby H Tinwell J Odum

Coarse Particles and Dust Storm Mortality In a paper titled "Episodes of High Coarse Partide Concentrations Are Not Associated with Increased Mortality," Schwartz et al. (1) concluded that "coarse particles from windblown dust are not associated with mortality risk." The authors seem to have overlooked the medical literature on the health effects of the historic U.S. dust storms of the dust bow...

Journal: :desert 2013
m.r. ekhtesasi z. gohari

the aim of this study is to determine the area affected by dust storms in different wind speeds using satelliteimages. in the first step, windy conditions of the sistan plain were analyzed using wind statistics data. next, fivestormy days of zabol city, indicating different wind speeds and horizontal visibilities during those storms, wereselected. then, high temporal resolution modis data was u...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
D T Mage

Coarse Particles and Dust Storm Mortality In a paper titled "Episodes of High Coarse Partide Concentrations Are Not Associated with Increased Mortality," Schwartz et al. (1) concluded that "coarse particles from windblown dust are not associated with mortality risk." The authors seem to have overlooked the medical literature on the health effects of the historic U.S. dust storms of the dust bow...

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