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Seasonal and areal variation of continental aerosol in the surface air over the western North Pacific region

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Weekly aerosol samples were collected for two years from 1981 at six stations in the western North Pacific region. The samples were analyzed for aluminum to determine the mineral dust concentration in the air. By combining our data with observations in the central and eastern North Pacific by a US research group, the following results and conclusions have been obtained. Spring peaks in atmospheric mineral dust were observed at all the stations accompanied byKosa episodes (hazes due to mineral dust of Chinese origin). The spring peaks, however, varied from year to year. The mean concentration of mineral dust depends not only on the distance from the Asian coast but also on the latitude of the sampling station. The half-decrease distance of the atmospheric mineral dust turned out to be 500–600 km for all latitudes in the western North Pacific. This indicates that the rate of deposition of mineral dust in the western North Pacific is much larger than that in the central and eastern North Pacific.

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Tsunogai, S., Suzuki, T., Kurata, T. et al. Seasonal and areal variation of continental aerosol in the surface air over the western North Pacific region. Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan 41, 427–434 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02109036

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