Differences and Similarities of Central Asian, African, and Arctic Dust Composition from a Single Particle Perspective

Mineral dust composition affects a multitude of processes in the atmosphere and adjacent compartments. Dust dry deposition was collected near source in northwest Africa, in Central Asia, and on Svalbard and at three locations of the African outflow regime. Samples were subjected to automated scannin...

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Main Authors: Konrad Kandler, Kilian Schneiders, Johannes Heuser, Andebo Waza, Sudharaj Aryasree, Dietrich Althausen, Julian Hofer, Sabur F. Abdullaev, Abduvosit N. Makhmudov
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Published: MDPI AG 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11030269
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a0e4ea54b2ce4a50bb2c405072618c2c 2023-05-15T14:56:14+02:00 Differences and Similarities of Central Asian, African, and Arctic Dust Composition from a Single Particle Perspective Konrad Kandler Kilian Schneiders Johannes Heuser Andebo Waza Sudharaj Aryasree Dietrich Althausen Julian Hofer Sabur F. Abdullaev Abduvosit N. Makhmudov 2020-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11030269 https://doaj.org/article/a0e4ea54b2ce4a50bb2c405072618c2c EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/3/269 https://doaj.org/toc/2073-4433 2073-4433 doi:10.3390/atmos11030269 https://doaj.org/article/a0e4ea54b2ce4a50bb2c405072618c2c Atmosphere, Vol 11, Iss 3, p 269 (2020) mineral dust dry deposition electron microscopy aerosol composition Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11030269 2022-12-31T09:19:02Z Mineral dust composition affects a multitude of processes in the atmosphere and adjacent compartments. Dust dry deposition was collected near source in northwest Africa, in Central Asia, and on Svalbard and at three locations of the African outflow regime. Samples were subjected to automated scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis to obtain size and composition of 216,000 individual particles. Results show low temporal variation in estimated optical properties for each location, but considerable differences between the African, Central Asian, and Arctic regimes. No significant difference was found between the K-feldspar relative abundances, indicating comparable related ice-nucleation abilities. The mixing state between calcium and iron compounds was different for near source and transport regimes, potentially in part due to size sorting effects. As a result, in certain situations (high acid availability, limited time) atmospheric processing of the dust is expected to lead to less increased iron solubility for near-source dusts (in particular for Central Asian ones) than for transported ones (in particular of Sahelian origin). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Svalbard Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Svalbard Atmosphere 11 3 269
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topic mineral dust
dry deposition
electron microscopy
aerosol composition
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
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dry deposition
electron microscopy
aerosol composition
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
Konrad Kandler
Kilian Schneiders
Johannes Heuser
Andebo Waza
Sudharaj Aryasree
Dietrich Althausen
Julian Hofer
Sabur F. Abdullaev
Abduvosit N. Makhmudov
Differences and Similarities of Central Asian, African, and Arctic Dust Composition from a Single Particle Perspective
topic_facet mineral dust
dry deposition
electron microscopy
aerosol composition
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
description Mineral dust composition affects a multitude of processes in the atmosphere and adjacent compartments. Dust dry deposition was collected near source in northwest Africa, in Central Asia, and on Svalbard and at three locations of the African outflow regime. Samples were subjected to automated scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis to obtain size and composition of 216,000 individual particles. Results show low temporal variation in estimated optical properties for each location, but considerable differences between the African, Central Asian, and Arctic regimes. No significant difference was found between the K-feldspar relative abundances, indicating comparable related ice-nucleation abilities. The mixing state between calcium and iron compounds was different for near source and transport regimes, potentially in part due to size sorting effects. As a result, in certain situations (high acid availability, limited time) atmospheric processing of the dust is expected to lead to less increased iron solubility for near-source dusts (in particular for Central Asian ones) than for transported ones (in particular of Sahelian origin).
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Kilian Schneiders
Johannes Heuser
Andebo Waza
Sudharaj Aryasree
Dietrich Althausen
Julian Hofer
Sabur F. Abdullaev
Abduvosit N. Makhmudov
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Kilian Schneiders
Johannes Heuser
Andebo Waza
Sudharaj Aryasree
Dietrich Althausen
Julian Hofer
Sabur F. Abdullaev
Abduvosit N. Makhmudov
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title Differences and Similarities of Central Asian, African, and Arctic Dust Composition from a Single Particle Perspective
title_short Differences and Similarities of Central Asian, African, and Arctic Dust Composition from a Single Particle Perspective
title_full Differences and Similarities of Central Asian, African, and Arctic Dust Composition from a Single Particle Perspective
title_fullStr Differences and Similarities of Central Asian, African, and Arctic Dust Composition from a Single Particle Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Differences and Similarities of Central Asian, African, and Arctic Dust Composition from a Single Particle Perspective
title_sort differences and similarities of central asian, african, and arctic dust composition from a single particle perspective
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