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SATELLITE AND SYNOPTIC ANALYSIS OF DUST STORM IN WESTERN HALF OF IRAN (CASE STUDY: JULY 2009)

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  111-126

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 Introduction Dust originates from arid and dry regions where high velocity winds are able to remove mostly silt-sized materials, deflating susceptible surfaces. DUST STORMS as the dominant phenomena in arid and semi-arid areas have the greatest impacts on air quality. One-third of the Earth’s land area is covered by dust-producing surfaces, made up of hyper-arid regions like the Sahara that covers 0.9 billion hectares, and dry lands which occupy 5.2 billion hectares (Jickells, et al., 2005). Dust consists of particles in the atmosphere that come from various sources such as soil dust lifted by wind (an Aeolian process), volcanic eruptions, and pollution. This airborne dust is considered as an aerosol and once in the atmosphere, it can produce strong local radiative forcing. Saharan dust in particular can be transported and deposited as far as the Caribbean and Amazonia, and may affect air temperatures, cause ocean cooling, and alter rainfall amounts (Middleton, Goudie, 2001). DUST STORMS are important parts of air pollution resources, Phenomenon that occurs in large areas of Iran in recent years. Conditions in neighboring countries. Iran is located on the arid belt. More than half of the country's land area is arid and semiarid climate.18 provinces and 82 cities have been identified as a critical focus of wind erosion.

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    SHAMSIPOUR, A.A., & SAFARRAD, T.. (2012). SATELLITE AND SYNOPTIC ANALYSIS OF DUST STORM IN WESTERN HALF OF IRAN (CASE STUDY: JULY 2009). PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH QUARTERLY, -(79), 111-126. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/138735/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SHAMSIPOUR A.A., SAFARRAD T.. SATELLITE AND SYNOPTIC ANALYSIS OF DUST STORM IN WESTERN HALF OF IRAN (CASE STUDY: JULY 2009). PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH QUARTERLY[Internet]. 2012;-(79):111-126. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/138735/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A.A. SHAMSIPOUR, and T. SAFARRAD, “SATELLITE AND SYNOPTIC ANALYSIS OF DUST STORM IN WESTERN HALF OF IRAN (CASE STUDY: JULY 2009),” PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY RESEARCH QUARTERLY, vol. -, no. 79, pp. 111–126, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/138735/en

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