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›› 2014, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (3): 564-569.
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YANG Xing-hua, HE Qing,HUO Wen, ALI Mamtimin, LIU Xin-chun
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Abstract: Aeolian sanddust transport is a serious problem in many arid regions in the world, and it is considered to be the significant part of global biogeochemical cycles. Deserts are the main sources of aeolian sanddust transport in the nearsurface air layer, and aeolian sanddust transport process is closely related to the variation of horizontal sanddust flux near ground surface with the height. In this study, the samples were collected with BSNE samplers, the data of horizontal sanddust flux over sand dune top and level sandland in hinterland of the Taklimakan Desert were analyzed, and the variation of horizontal sanddust flux within 200 cm above the ground surface with the height was researched. The results indicated that, in the nearsurface air layer in a range of 0-200 cm, the intensity of horizontal flux of aeolian sanddust decreased significantly with the increase of the height over sand dune top and level sandland. Over the two different underlying surfaces, the change of horizontal sanddust flux with the height obeyed the power function well. The total flux of aeolian sanddust passing through a section of 100 cm×200 cm was 3 721.0 kg over sand dune top, but 2 252.9 kg over level sandland and reduced by 39.5% compared with that over sand dune top. The horizontal fluxes of aeolian sanddust of PM80 over sand dune top and level sandland were 996.8 kg and 678.9 kg respectively.
Key words: surface air layer, sanddust transport, horizontal flux, Taklimakan Desert
YANG Xing-hua, HE Qing,HUO Wen, ALI Mamtimin, LIU Xin-chun. Near-surface Horizontal Sanddust Flux over Different Underlying Surfaces in a Desert[J]., 2014, 31(3): 564-569.
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