Data presented in Dupont et al. 2024 "Impact of dust source patchiness on the existence of a constant dust flux layer during aeolian erosion events"

Meteorological and dust data used in Dupont et al. 2024. Data are based on measurements recorded above two erosive surfaces from two very different desert regions, one at a high-latitude location in Iceland and the other at a low-latitude location in Jordan. The Iceland campaign was co-organized by...

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Main Authors: Dupont, Sylvain, Klose, Martina, Irvine, Mark, González-Flórez, Cristina, Alastuey, Andrés, Bonnefond, Jean-Marc, Dagsson-Waldhauserova, Pavla, Gonzalez-Romero, Adofo, Hussein, Tareq, Lamaud, Eric, Meyer, Hannah, Panta, Agnesh, Querol, Xavier, Schepanski, Kerstin, Vergara Palacio, Sebastian, Wieser, Andreas, Yus-Díez, Jesus, Kandler, Konrad, Pérez García-Pando, Carlos
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10818591
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Summary:Meteorological and dust data used in Dupont et al. 2024. Data are based on measurements recorded above two erosive surfaces from two very different desert regions, one at a high-latitude location in Iceland and the other at a low-latitude location in Jordan. The Iceland campaign was co-organized by two projects: FRAGMENT (FRontiers in dust minerAloGical coMposition and its Effects upoN climaTe) and HiLDA (Iceland as a model for high-latitude dust sources – a combined experimental and modeling approach for characterization of dust emission and transport processes); and the Jordan campaign (J-WADI: Jordan Wind erosion And Dust Investigation) was co-organized by the FRAGMENT and Helmholtz Young Investigator Group ``A big unknown in the climate impact of atmospheric aerosol: Mineral soil dust'' projects.