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Insoluble particle concentration in ice cores is commonly analyzed as a proxy for varia-tions in atmospheric mineral dust (aerosol concentration). However, recent studies have revealed that the mineral dust is not only a constituent of the particles but that biogenic organic particles are also contained. We microscopically analyzed insoluble particles in a shallow ice core drilled on a mountain glacier, the ürümqi Glacier No. 1, in eastern Tienshan, China. We distinguished different morphologi-cal particles... 相似文献
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Terumoto Kiyomine Tsuchiya Yoriko Otagiri Rie Nakabayashi Hironobu Nakabayashi Itsuki 《Natural Hazards》2022,110(2):1061-1081
Natural Hazards - In the aftermath of a disaster, the recovery process has long-term, multi-dimensional, and interactive aspects. To clarify the recovery conditions and victims’ perceptions... 相似文献
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