2023
DOI: 10.3390/atmos14091348
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On the Large Variation in Atmospheric CO2 Concentration at Shangdianzi GAW Station during Two Dust Storm Events in March 2021

Xiaolan Li,
Weijun Quan,
Xiao-Ming Hu
et al.

Abstract: Dust storms have large impacts on air quality and meteorological elements; however, their relationships with atmospheric greenhouse gases (e.g., CO2) and radiation components remain uncertain. In this study, the co-variation of dust and CO2 concentrations and its possible influencing mechanism are examined using observations at the Shangdianzi (SDZ) regional Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) station along with simulations of the Vegetation Photosynthesis and Respiration Model coupled with the Weather Research and … Show more

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“…The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is rich in green areas, which serve as a natural ecological barrier for the JJJM region; however, the arid grassland ecosystem in Inner Mongolia is relatively fragile, and excessive human activities have led to habitat fragmentation, which can cause ecological issues such as land fragmentation and dust storms. These issues may have far-reaching impacts on the JJJM region [28,29]. In October 2023, the Chinese government issued new policy guidelines that emphasized Inner Mongolia's role as a crucial ecological security barrier in the north of China, urging it to coordinate the governance of mountains, rivers, forests, fields, lakes, grasslands, and deserts, along with prioritizing ecological considerations and promoting green development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is rich in green areas, which serve as a natural ecological barrier for the JJJM region; however, the arid grassland ecosystem in Inner Mongolia is relatively fragile, and excessive human activities have led to habitat fragmentation, which can cause ecological issues such as land fragmentation and dust storms. These issues may have far-reaching impacts on the JJJM region [28,29]. In October 2023, the Chinese government issued new policy guidelines that emphasized Inner Mongolia's role as a crucial ecological security barrier in the north of China, urging it to coordinate the governance of mountains, rivers, forests, fields, lakes, grasslands, and deserts, along with prioritizing ecological considerations and promoting green development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%