1. Local Circulation with Aeolian Dust on the Slopes and Foot Areas of the Tianshan and Kunlun Mountains around the Taklimakan Desert, China.
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Abe, Osamu, Wenshou Wei, Mikami, Masao, Kosugi, Kenji, Junrong Xu, Sato, Takeshi, Mingzhe Liu, Shimizu, Masujiro, and Sato, Atsushi
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ATMOSPHERIC circulation ,MOUNTAINS ,SLOPES (Physical geography) ,METEOROLOGICAL stations ,METEOROLOGY - Abstract
Four automatic weather stations (AWS) were installed on the slopes and foot areas of the Tianshan and Kunlun Mountains along a longitude of 80 degrees east: (1) Taglak 2400 m a.s.l., (2) Aksu 1000 m, (3) Kartash 2800 m, and (4) Qira 1700 m. These two slopes face the Taklimakan Desert. Tagliak lies on the southern slope of Tianshan, and Kartash on the northern slope of Kunlun. The meteorological characteristics of the mountainous regions were investigated using surface data obtained during an intensive observation period (IOP) in spring 2002. It was found that visibility on the slopes decreases in the daytime, and there is no relationship between visibility and wind speed in the mountainous areas. Two snow layers containing dust particles were observed in the snow cover in Taglak during the IOP in spring 2003. These results suggest that a warm air parcel containing aeolian dust climbs over the slopes of the mountainous areas, and dust particles in the mountainous areas are transported from the foot areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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