2020
DOI: 10.3390/rs12091526
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Secular Changes in Atmospheric Turbidity over Iraq and a Possible Link to Military Activity

Abstract: We examine satellite-derived aerosol optical depth (AOD) data during the period 2000–2018 over the Middle East to evaluate the contribution of anthropogenic pollution. We focus on Iraq, where US troops were present for nearly nine years. We begin with a plausibility argument linking anthropogenic influence and AOD signature. We then calculate the percent change in AOD every two years. To pinpoint the causes for changes in AOD on a spatial basis, we distinguish between synoptically “calm” periods and those with… Show more

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“…If we consider human impacts in the region, the difference in dust frequency between wet and dry years is intriguing. As a result of Iran-Iraq war (1980)(1981)(1982)(1983)(1984)(1985)(1986)(1987)(1988), Iraq invasion of Kuwait (1990Kuwait ( -1991 and US occupation of Iraq (2003Iraq ( -2011, dust frequency in KHP increased due to human and military intervention (Chudnovsky and Kostinski, 2020). Although there were no major droughts in the rst two periods, there were more dust outbreaks, which underlines the importance of the region's political stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If we consider human impacts in the region, the difference in dust frequency between wet and dry years is intriguing. As a result of Iran-Iraq war (1980)(1981)(1982)(1983)(1984)(1985)(1986)(1987)(1988), Iraq invasion of Kuwait (1990Kuwait ( -1991 and US occupation of Iraq (2003Iraq ( -2011, dust frequency in KHP increased due to human and military intervention (Chudnovsky and Kostinski, 2020). Although there were no major droughts in the rst two periods, there were more dust outbreaks, which underlines the importance of the region's political stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%