2005
DOI: 10.1029/2004jd004688
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Measurement of saltation process over gobi and sand dunes in the Taklimakan desert, China, with newly developed sand particle counter

Abstract: [1] The Japan-Sino joint project, Aeolian Dust Experiment on Climate impact (ADEC), was initiated in April 2000 in order to understand the aeolian dust impact on climate via radiative forcing. As a part of the ADEC project, we have conducted field research in a sand dune and a gobi (i.e., a desert in which the soil surface consists of sand and pebbles with flat surfaces) in the south of the Taklimakan desert, China. The purpose of this study is to understand the wind erosion process and its relation to the met… Show more

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“…The dust-emission process consists of various elements (surface wind speed, vegetation, soil moisture, snow depth, and so on). The dust-emission process itself is another highly uncertain aspect of the overall dust process (Mikami et al 2005). It is difficult to measure it directly, and its estimation in models varies widely for different events (Uno et al 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The dust-emission process consists of various elements (surface wind speed, vegetation, soil moisture, snow depth, and so on). The dust-emission process itself is another highly uncertain aspect of the overall dust process (Mikami et al 2005). It is difficult to measure it directly, and its estimation in models varies widely for different events (Uno et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, new instruments for measuring saltation flux and dust emissions in air have been developed, such as the sand particle counter (SPC) by Mikami et al (2005) and the portable in situ wind erosion laboratory (PI-SWERL) by Etyemezian et al (2007). However, early studies have mainly focused on bare land, and there is very little information for vegetated land, especially in Asian dust areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, when the laser hits a solid or semi-solid surface, the coordinates of the surface are returned, even if the return is from a moving object. This has been used to measure dust particle density for example (Redmond et al, 2010), and is the basis for the development of laser particle counters (Butterfield, 1999;Mikami et al, 2005), but has not yet been utilized in investigations of saltation dynamics. During a saltation transport event, grains travel in a cloud that has the potential to return a signal relating to the cloud position.…”
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confidence: 99%