Saharan dust and giant quartz particle transport towards Iceland
Abstract Mineral dust emissions from Saharan sources have an impact on the atmospheric environment and sedimentary units in distant regions. Here, we present the first systematic observations of long-range Saharan dust transport towards Iceland. Fifteen Saharan dust episodes were identified to have...
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doaj-95a781a768fe4dc0aa9f614c5f6820c02021-06-06T11:37:23ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-91481-zSaharan dust and giant quartz particle transport towards IcelandGyörgy Varga0Pavla Dagsson-Walhauserová1Fruzsina Gresina2Agusta Helgadottir3Geographical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth SciencesFaculty of Environmental and Forest Sciences, Agricultural University of IcelandGeographical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth SciencesSoil Conservation Service of IcelandAbstract Mineral dust emissions from Saharan sources have an impact on the atmospheric environment and sedimentary units in distant regions. Here, we present the first systematic observations of long-range Saharan dust transport towards Iceland. Fifteen Saharan dust episodes were identified to have occurred between 2008 and 2020 based on aerosol optical depth data, backward trajectories and numerical models. Icelandic samples from the local dust sources were compared with deposited dust from two severe Saharan dust events in terms of their granulometric and mineralogical characteristics. The episodes were associated with enhanced meridional atmospheric flow patterns driven by unusual meandering jets. Strong winds were able to carry large Saharan quartz particles (> 100 µm) towards Iceland. Our results confirm the atmospheric pathways of Saharan dust towards the Arctic, and identify new northward meridional long-ranged transport of giant dust particles from the Sahara, including the first evidence of their deposition in Iceland as previously predicted by models.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91481-z |
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György Varga Pavla Dagsson-Walhauserová Fruzsina Gresina Agusta Helgadottir |
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Saharan dust and giant quartz particle transport towards Iceland |
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Abstract Mineral dust emissions from Saharan sources have an impact on the atmospheric environment and sedimentary units in distant regions. Here, we present the first systematic observations of long-range Saharan dust transport towards Iceland. Fifteen Saharan dust episodes were identified to have occurred between 2008 and 2020 based on aerosol optical depth data, backward trajectories and numerical models. Icelandic samples from the local dust sources were compared with deposited dust from two severe Saharan dust events in terms of their granulometric and mineralogical characteristics. The episodes were associated with enhanced meridional atmospheric flow patterns driven by unusual meandering jets. Strong winds were able to carry large Saharan quartz particles (> 100 µm) towards Iceland. Our results confirm the atmospheric pathways of Saharan dust towards the Arctic, and identify new northward meridional long-ranged transport of giant dust particles from the Sahara, including the first evidence of their deposition in Iceland as previously predicted by models. |
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