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The Southern Kalahari: a potential new dust source in the Southern Hemisphere?

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Bhattachan, A; D'Odorico, P; Baddock, MC; Zobeck, TM; Okin, GS; Cassar, N
Published in: Environmental Research Letters
April 10, 2012

Most sources of atmospheric dust on Earth are located in the Northern Hemisphere. The lower dust emissions in the Southern Hemisphere in part limit the supply of micronutrients (primarily soluble iron) to the Southern Ocean, thereby constraining its productivity. Climate and land use change can alter the current distribution of dust source regions on Earth. Can new dust sources be activated in the Southern Hemisphere? Here we show that vegetation loss and dune remobilization in the Southern Kalahari can promote dust emissions comparable to those observed from major contemporary dust sources in the Southern African region. Dust generation experiments support the hypothesis that, in the Southern Kalahari, aeolian deposits that are currently mostly stabilized by savanna vegetation are capable of emitting substantial amounts of dust from interdune areas. We show that dust from these areas is relatively rich in soluble iron, an important micronutrient for ocean productivity. Trajectory analyses show that dust from the Kalahari commonly reaches the Southern Ocean and could therefore enhance its productivity.

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Environmental Research Letters

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1748-9326

Publication Date

April 10, 2012

Volume

7

Issue

2

Publisher

IOP Publishing: Open Access Journals

Related Subject Headings

  • Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
 

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Bhattachan, A., D’Odorico, P., Baddock, M. C., Zobeck, T. M., Okin, G. S., & Cassar, N. (2012). The Southern Kalahari: a potential new dust source in the Southern Hemisphere? Environmental Research Letters, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/7/2/024001
Bhattachan, A., P. D’Odorico, M. C. Baddock, T. M. Zobeck, G. S. Okin, and N. Cassar. “The Southern Kalahari: a potential new dust source in the Southern Hemisphere?Environmental Research Letters 7, no. 2 (April 10, 2012). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/7/2/024001.
Bhattachan A, D’Odorico P, Baddock MC, Zobeck TM, Okin GS, Cassar N. The Southern Kalahari: a potential new dust source in the Southern Hemisphere? Environmental Research Letters. 2012 Apr 10;7(2).
Bhattachan, A., et al. “The Southern Kalahari: a potential new dust source in the Southern Hemisphere?Environmental Research Letters, vol. 7, no. 2, IOP Publishing: Open Access Journals, Apr. 2012. Manual, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/7/2/024001.
Bhattachan A, D’Odorico P, Baddock MC, Zobeck TM, Okin GS, Cassar N. The Southern Kalahari: a potential new dust source in the Southern Hemisphere? Environmental Research Letters. IOP Publishing: Open Access Journals; 2012 Apr 10;7(2).
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Published In

Environmental Research Letters

DOI

ISSN

1748-9326

Publication Date

April 10, 2012

Volume

7

Issue

2

Publisher

IOP Publishing: Open Access Journals

Related Subject Headings

  • Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences