Dust Travels Oceans

· Publifye AS
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67
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Dust Travels Oceans unveils the long journey of Saharan dust across the Atlantic, revealing its impact on the Americas. Using satellite data, the book explores how this aeolian dust affects ecosystems, climate, and air quality. It demonstrates the interconnectedness of distant regions on our planet.

One intriguing fact the book highlights is how Saharan dust plays a role in fertilizing the Amazon rainforest, providing essential nutrients. Another is its impact on coral reefs in the Caribbean, influencing their health and resilience.

The book uniquely presents a comprehensive analysis of Saharan dust transport, relying on recent advancements in satellite technology to track and quantify its movement.

The book's approach involves integrating environmental science, earth sciences, and geography to offer a holistic understanding. It progresses from the fundamentals of dust transport, including sources and atmospheric processes, to the ecological impacts of dust deposition. It concludes by exploring the role of satellite technology in monitoring dust and discussing its practical implications for environmental management and climate models.

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