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Posters CL4.2/AS3.15/GM5.2

CL4.2/AS3.15/GM5.2

Aeolian dust: Initiator, Player, and Recorder of Environmental Change (co-organized)
Convener: Jan-Berend Stuut  | Co-Convener: Peter Knippertz 
Orals
 / Wed, 10 Apr, 13:30–17:00  / Room Y8
Posters
 / Attendance Wed, 10 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Yellow Posters

Attendance Time: Wednesday, 10 April 2013, 17:30–19:00
Chairperson: Sue & Jan-Berend
Dust at the source: satellite observations

Yellow Posters
Z322
EGU2013-705
Inter-annual variability of aerosol optical depth over the tropical Atlantic Ocean based on MODIS-Aqua observations over the period 2002-2012
Antonis Gkikas and Nikolaos Hatzianastassiou

Z323
EGU2013-8094
Detecting and tracking dust outbreaks by using high temporal resolution satellite data
Filomena Sannazzaro, Francesco Marchese, Carolina Filizzola, Valerio Tramutoli, Nicola Pergola, Giuseppe Mazzeo, and Rossana Paciello

Dust at the source: emission

Z324
EGU2013-11646
Dust Observations for Models: Project Overview
Richard Washington, Giles Wiggs, James King, David Thomas, Karsten Haustein, Frank Eckardt, Kate Vickery, Rob Bryant, Jo Nield, John Murray, and Helen Brindley

Z325
EGU2013-11667
Wind characteristics over Sua Pan, Botswana: Observations from DO4Models
Richard Washington, Giles Wiggs, James King, David Thomas, Kasten Haustein, and Harriet Moorhouse

Z326
EGU2013-11641
Do4Models: Performance of current climate model dust emission schemes from a 1D box model perspective using field campaign data to constrain the simulated dust emission flux
Karsten Haustein, James King, Giles Wiggs, and Richard Washington

Z327
EGU2013-13760
The role of roughness in predicting transport thresholds on desert surfaces: temporal and spatial variability
James King, Karsten Haustein, Giles F.S. Wiggs, Frank Eckardt, David S.G. Thomas, and Richard Washington

Z328
EGU2013-7533
Production of mineral aggregates in quartz tumbling experiments
Per Nørnberg, Kai Finster, Haraldur Pall Gunnlaugsson, Svend Knak Jensen, and Jonathan Peter Merrison

Dust on its way: dispersal

Z329
EGU2013-4732
Simulation of a dust episode over Eastern Mediterranean using a high-resolution atmospheric chemistry general circulation model
Mohamed Abdel Kader, Georgios Zittis, Marina Astitha, Jos Lelieveld, and Fillipos Tymvios

Z330 EGU2013-6295
Improvements in dust representation in the Community Atmospheric Model (withdrawn)
Samuel Albani, Natalie M Mahowald, Aaron T Perry, Nicholas G Heavens, Rachel A Scanza, Valter Maggi, Jasper F Kok, and Charles S Zender

Z331
EGU2013-10875
Large Eddy Simulations of Nocturnal Low-Level Jets over Desert Regions and Implications for Dust Emission
Bernd Heinold, Peter Knippertz, and John H. Marsham

Z332 EGU2013-4031
A study of dust deposition and radiative impacts on the Himalayas for present and future climate, using a regional climate model. (withdrawn)
fabien solmon, jost von vardenberg, vijayakumar s nair, marc chiacchio, and filippo giorgi

Z333
EGU2013-8274
Evaluation of atmospheric dust prediction models using ground-based observations
Enric Terradellas, José María Baldasano, Emilio Cuevas, Sara Basart, Nicolás Huneeus, Carlos Camino, Cinhan Dundar, and Francesco Benincasa

Z334
EGU2013-8567
Potential impacts of West Pacific pattern on Trans-Pacific transports of Asian dust: A case study
Yun Gon Lee and Chang-Hoi Ho

Z335
EGU2013-11578 | presentation
Long-term variability of dust-storms in Iceland Press & Media
Pavla Dagsson-Waldhauserová, Haraldur Ólafsson, and Ólafur Arnalds

Z336
EGU2013-12474
The DWD ceilometer network for Saharan dust observations
Ina Mattis, Harald Flentje, Werner Thomas, and Hülya Markl

Z337 EGU2013-8326
Multiple dust sources in the Sahara: The importance of sand dunes (withdrawn)
Onn Crouvi, Kerstin Schepanski, Rivka Amit, Alan Gillepie, and Yehouda Enzel

Z338
EGU2013-6731
Knudsen cell: Investigations about the uptake of important traces gases on ambient airborne mineral dust
Sabrina Horn and Hartmut Herrmann

Dust on its way: provenance

Z339
EGU2013-12072
Elemental characterization of Aeolian aerosol from Cape Verde by INAA and PIXE
Marina Almeida-Silva, Susana Marta Almeida, Miguel Reis, Paula Cristina Chaves, Ana Taborda, Maria do Carmo Freitas, Casimiro Adriano Pio, Teresa Nunes, and João Cardoso

Z340
EGU2013-1588
Radiogenic isotope evidence for transatlantic atmospheric dust transport
Ashwini Kumar, Wafa Abouchami, Virginia H. Garrison, Stephen J.G. Galer, and Meinrat O. Andreae

Z341
EGU2013-6359
Temporal evolution of mineralogical Associations of Atmospheric Dust
Fernand Rocha, Ana Quintela, Denise Terroso, Cristiana Costa, Jesus Vidinha, João Cardoso, Teresa Nunes, Casimiro Pio, and Sm Almeida

Dust at the sink: archives

Z342
EGU2013-12209
Source Apportionment of Particulate Matter Sampled in Cape Verde
Susana Marta Almeida, Marina Almeida-Silva, Casimiro Pio, Teresa Nunes, João Cardoso, Mário Cerqueira, Miguel Reis, Paula Cristina Chaves, and Ana Taborda

Z343
EGU2013-9547
Saharan dust from a marine perspective: sediment-trap time series off Mauritania
Jan-Berend Stuut, Michèlle Van der Does, and Gerhard Fischer

Z344
EGU2013-12439
Climatic implications of the dust measurements from a horizontal ice core sequence in ablation area of Taylor glacier (Antarctica)
Benjamin Grente, Jean Robert Petit, Daniel Baggenstos, Jeffrey Severinghaus, Joseph McConnell, Michael Sigl, Olivia Maselli, Thomas Bauska, and Edward Brook

Z345
EGU2013-970
Holocene dune accumulation in the Youledusi Basin of Tianshan Mt., NW China:Response to the westerly-dominated climate in arid central Asia
Hao Long, Ji Shen, Manfred Frechen, Jianhui Chen, and Linhai Yang

Z346
EGU2013-12739
An erosional unconformity over whole Europe? - New insights into Late Pleistocene loess paleosol sequences from Saxony (Germany)
Dominik Faust, Sascha Meszner, Sebastian Kreutzer, and Markus Fuchs

Withdrawn

Z347
EGU2013-13794
The nature and formation of aeolian mineral dust material
Ian Smalley, Ken O'hara-Dhand, and Sue McLaren