ID:
publications-2041
Type:
Peer reviewed articles
Year:
2023
Authors:
Marie Dumont; Simon Gascoin; Marion Réveillet; Didier Voisin; François Tuzet; Laurent Arnaud; Mylène Bonnefoy; Montse Bacardit Peñarroya; Carlo Carmagnola; Alexandre Deguine; Aurélie Diacre; Lukas Dürr; Olivier Evrard; Firmin Fontaine; Amaury Frankl; Mathieu Fructus; Laure Gandois; Isabelle Gouttevin; Abdelfateh Gherab; Pascal Hagenmuller; Sophia Hansson; Hervé Herbin; Béatrice Josse; Brun
Title:
Spatial variability of Saharan dust deposition revealed through a citizen science campaign
Venue/Journal:
Earth System Science Data
DOI:
10.5194/essd-2023-16
Research type:
Data Management & Analytics
Water System:
Precipitation & Ecological Systems
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Abstract:
Abstract. Saharan dust outbreaks have profound effects on ecosystems, climate, human health and the cryosphere in Europe. However, the spatial deposition pattern of Saharan dust is poorly known due to a sparse network of ground measurements. Following the extreme dust deposition event of February 2021 across Europe, a citizen science campaign was launched to sample dust on snow over the Pyrenees and the European Alps. This somewhat improvised campaign triggered wide interest since 152 samples were collected in the snow in the Pyrenees, the French Alps and the Swiss Alps in less than four weeks. An analysis of the samples showed a large variability in the dust properties and amount. We found a decrease in the deposited mass and particle sizes with distance from the source along the transport path. This spatial trend was also evident in the elemental composition of the dust as the iron mass fraction decreased from 11 % in the Pyrenees to 2 % in the Swiss Alps. At the local scale, we found a higher dust mass on south facing slopes, in agreement with estimates from high-resolution remote sensing data. This unique dataset, which resulted from the collaboration of several research laboratories and citizens, is provided as an open dataset to benefit a large community and enable further scientific investigations.
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