Nevertheless, past dust activities are difficult to be quantified beyond instrumental time scale, whereas inferring past dust emissions and transport pathways is critical to understanding the regime of present and future dust activities. While there are several research papers on mineral dust particles emitted from dust sources that have archived climatic and environmental changes in terrestrial environments on an orbital scale (Ferrat et al., 2012;Pratte et al., 2019;Qiang et al., 2014), few studies of dust are based on the centennial-millennium scale. Among them, several studies have investigated the strong relationship between intensive dust storms and cold air cyclonic activities, such as those conducted by F. Chen et al. (2013), Han et al. (2019), and Wyrwoll et al. (2016. However, some studies have reported intensive dust activities occurred during warmer periods, as documented by He et al. (2015) and