Characterization of potential zones of dust generation at eleven stations in the southern Sahara |
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Authors: | I. Clark P. Assamoi J. Bertrand F. Giorgi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Physique de lAtmosphère, UFRSSMT, Côte dIvoire;(2) Université Paris XII, val-de-Marne, Paris, France;(3) Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary Synoptic wind data for multi-decadal periods at eleven stations located in the southern Sahara region (Agadez, Atar, Bilma, Dori, Gao, Kayes, Nema, Niamey, Nouadhibou, Ouagadougou and Tessalit) are used to study the monthly dust deflation power over the region. We found that, regardless of the conditions of the soil, the deflation power (or wind efficiency) is not sufficient to generate significant amounts of aerosols south of 15°N. North of this latitude, the deflation power is much larger, with potential zones of either very strong deflation (Nouadhibou and Bilma) or severe deflation (Gao, Tessalit, Nema, Atar, Agadez). Stations in the Sahel region such as Gao, Agadez and Tessalit are characterized by a gradual reinforcement of the deflation power between 1970 and 1984 in correspondence of increasing desertification over the region. During this same period, Bilma, a well know region of dust source, experienced a major reduction in deflation power due to shifts in large scale wind patterns. |
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