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Yves Earhart

Desert Dust Cycles

“Desert Dust Cycles” unveils the fascinating story of how tiny desert particles shape our planet's environmental systems, from enriching distant soils to influencing global climate patterns.
Drawing from three decades of research, the book reveals how dust particles from major desert regions like the Sahara, Arabian, and Gobi deserts travel thousands of kilometers, carrying vital nutrients that sustain ecosystems worldwide. A prime example is the remarkable connection between the Sahara Desert and Amazon Basin, where transported dust provides essential minerals for rainforest growth.
The book progresses logically through three main sections, beginning with the physical properties and mobilization of dust particles, moving to their transport patterns and atmospheric interactions, and concluding with their environmental impacts. By integrating cutting-edge satellite technology with traditional research methods, it offers unprecedented visualization of global dust movement patterns.
This comprehensive approach combines insights from multiple scientific disciplines, including meteorology, marine biology, and atmospheric physics, to demonstrate how desert dust influences everything from cloud formation to marine productivity. What sets this work apart is its ability to bridge the gap between local desert processes and their global implications, making complex scientific concepts accessible to both specialists and informed general readers.
The book's technical yet comprehensible style, coupled with its practical applications in weather forecasting, agricultural planning, and public health, makes it an invaluable resource for environmental professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding Earth's interconnected environmental systems.
74 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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