2023
DOI: 10.5194/acp-23-6299-2023
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The (mis)identification of high-latitude dust events using remote sensing methods in the Yukon, Canada: a sub-daily variability analysis

Abstract: Abstract. The observation and quantification of mineral dust fluxes from high-latitude sources remains difficult due to a known paucity of year-round in situ observations and known limitations of satellite remote sensing data (e.g. cloud cover and dust detection). Here we explore the chronology of dust emissions at a known and instrumented high-latitude dust source: Lhù'ààn Mân (Kluane Lake) in Yukon, Canada. At this location we use oblique time-lapse (RC) cameras as a baseline for analysis of aerosol retrieva… Show more

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“…Dust storms are more intense and frequent in the Lhù’ààn Mân’ region since 2016 (Bachelder et al., 2020; Huck et al., 2023; Shugar et al., 2017). Dust depositions were evaluated by measuring TE concentrations in lichens downwind from the dust source in the region.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dust storms are more intense and frequent in the Lhù’ààn Mân’ region since 2016 (Bachelder et al., 2020; Huck et al., 2023; Shugar et al., 2017). Dust depositions were evaluated by measuring TE concentrations in lichens downwind from the dust source in the region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%