2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.aeolia.2024.100899
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Combined use of HYSPLIT model and MODIS aerosols optical depth to study the spatiotemporal circulation patterns of Saharan dust events over Central Europe

Nadia Gammoudi,
János Kovács,
Fruzsina Gresina
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“…This is confirmed also by the increased alkP activity, involved in the mineralization of organic P, which was stimulated by plant C input from decomposing litter (Figure 3a-e; Tables S5 and S6) (Renella et al, 2006). Despite the increment of total P (+43 kg P ha −1 year −1 ) in four out of six sites remain unclear, it might be explained by external factors such as events of Saharan dust atmospheric deposition which occurred more frequently as winter storm (Gammoudi et al, 2024). The study's results showed that SOC variations were closely associated with changes in TN stock, highlighting that soil C:N ratios remain stable during Miscanthus cultivation (Kahle et al, 2001;Richter et al, 2015;Ruf et al, 2018).…”
Section: Effects Of Miscanthus On Soil Quality Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…This is confirmed also by the increased alkP activity, involved in the mineralization of organic P, which was stimulated by plant C input from decomposing litter (Figure 3a-e; Tables S5 and S6) (Renella et al, 2006). Despite the increment of total P (+43 kg P ha −1 year −1 ) in four out of six sites remain unclear, it might be explained by external factors such as events of Saharan dust atmospheric deposition which occurred more frequently as winter storm (Gammoudi et al, 2024). The study's results showed that SOC variations were closely associated with changes in TN stock, highlighting that soil C:N ratios remain stable during Miscanthus cultivation (Kahle et al, 2001;Richter et al, 2015;Ruf et al, 2018).…”
Section: Effects Of Miscanthus On Soil Quality Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 65%