Desert Dust in the Global System

Desert Dust in the Global System
Title Desert Dust in the Global System PDF eBook
Author Andrew S. Goudie
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 287
Release 2006-09-05
Genre Science
ISBN 3540323554

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Dust storms are a vital component of the environment. This book explores and summarises recent research on where dust storms originate, why dust storms are generated, where dust is transported and deposited, the nature of dust deposits and the changing frequency of dust storms over a range of time-scales. It is the first global study of causes and effects of dust storms, which are one of the increasing nature catastrophes.

Desert Dust

Desert Dust
Title Desert Dust PDF eBook
Author Paul W. Papa
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-07-25
Genre
ISBN 9781734405729

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On July 12, 1945 a golden Palomino was caught in the Red Desert of Wyoming by Frank "Wild Horse" Robbins. Later that same day a photographer out of Rawlins, Wyoming, named Verne Wood snapped a photo of that same horse. It would prove to be the photo of a lifetime and it's capture, like that of the horse, would change the lives of both Verne and Frank forever. When Verne saw the photo, he knew he had something special, so he entered it in the Denver Post's photo contest. It won the grand prize and soon the photo found its way to the Wyoming State Capital, the United States Senate chambers, the House of Commons in London, and the Canadian Parliament in Toronto. The likeness of the famous horse could be found in the Plains Hotel in Cheyenne, the Double Shot Bar in Rock River, the Virginian Hotel in Medicine Bow, the Desert Bar in Wamsutter, and the Saddle Grill Café in Rawlins whose Palomino Room was a homage to the horse. On top of that, nearly every postcard sales rack from Omaha, Nebraska to Reno, Nevada offered postcards with the horse's famous image. The horse would go on to be known as Desert Dust. Though the origin was never determined, both men would eventually claim to have given the horse its famous name. Recreations of Desert Dust's image were reproduced on leather purses, wallets, and belts by inmates of the Wyoming State Penitentiary and other craftsman. Desert Dust has been an inspiration for poems, prose, oil paintings, and songs. He has become the most famous horse in the state. But the story doesn't end there. Along the way Desert Dust was the subject of a Hollywood short (nominated for an Academy Award), an international travelogue, a court case with one of the strangest, cut-the-baby-in-half rulings ever issued by any judge anywhere, and a murder. Frank and Verne would eventually find themselves on opposite sides of many different controversies: the plight of wild horses; using an airplane to capture wild horses, and of course, the photo itself.

The Impact of Desert Dust Across the Mediterranean

The Impact of Desert Dust Across the Mediterranean
Title The Impact of Desert Dust Across the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Stefano Guerzoni
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 415
Release 1996-11-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0792342941

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The atmosphere is an important pathway for the transport of continentally-derived material to the oceans. In this respect the Mediterranean Sea is of special importance because its atmosphere receives inputs of anthropogenic aerosols from the north and desert- derived Saharan dusts from the south. The dusts, much of which is transported in the form of seasonal `pulses', have important effects on climate, marine chemistry and sedimentation in the Mediterranean Sea. This volume brings together reviews and specific-topic papers on the following aspects of Saharan dust transport to the Mediterranean Sea: (i) the modelling of Saharan dust transport, (ii) the chemistry and mineralogy of the dusts and their effect on precipitation, (iii) the contribution of the dusts to marine sedimentation, (iv) the aerobiology of the dusts, and (v) climatic implications of Saharan dust transport. The volume is aimed at students and researchers with an interest in the climate, biogeochemistry and geology of the Mediterranean Sea.

Desert Dust

Desert Dust
Title Desert Dust PDF eBook
Author Troy Lewis Péwé
Publisher Geological Society of America
Pages 320
Release 1981
Genre Science
ISBN 0813721865

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Desert Dust

Desert Dust
Title Desert Dust PDF eBook
Author Edwin L. Sabin
Publisher Good Press
Pages 202
Release 2019-11-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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In "Desert Dust" by Edwin L. Sabin, readers embark on a thrilling quest through the unforgiving terrain of the American Southwest. Sabin's gripping tale of adventure and survival follows the footsteps of pioneers as they confront untamed wilderness, formidable adversaries, and the enduring spirit of the desert. With vivid descriptions and heart-pounding action, the novel captures the essence of the frontier spirit and the indomitable will of those who dared to tame the arid land.

The Impact of Desert Dust Across the Mediterranean

The Impact of Desert Dust Across the Mediterranean
Title The Impact of Desert Dust Across the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Stefano Guerzoni
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 390
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9401733546

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The atmosphere is an important pathway for the transport of continentally-derived material to the oceans. In this respect the Mediterranean Sea is of special importance because its atmosphere receives inputs of anthropogenic aerosols from the north and desert- derived Saharan dusts from the south. The dusts, much of which is transported in the form of seasonal `pulses', have important effects on climate, marine chemistry and sedimentation in the Mediterranean Sea. This volume brings together reviews and specific-topic papers on the following aspects of Saharan dust transport to the Mediterranean Sea: (i) the modelling of Saharan dust transport, (ii) the chemistry and mineralogy of the dusts and their effect on precipitation, (iii) the contribution of the dusts to marine sedimentation, (iv) the aerobiology of the dusts, and (v) climatic implications of Saharan dust transport. The volume is aimed at students and researchers with an interest in the climate, biogeochemistry and geology of the Mediterranean Sea.

Devils Unto Dust

Devils Unto Dust
Title Devils Unto Dust PDF eBook
Author Emma Berquist
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 353
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0062642804

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Keep together. Keep your eyes open. Keep your wits about you. The desert is unkind in the best of times. And the decade since the Civil War has been anything but the best of times for Daisy Wilcox—call her Willie—and her family. This tense, heart-pounding alternate history about a young woman fighting to survive the unthinkable will keep fans of Westworld and The Walking Dead reading late into the night. A horrifying sickness has spread across the West Texas desert. Infected people—shakes—attack the living, and the surviving towns are only as safe as their perimeter walls are strong. The state is all but quarantined from the rest of the country. Glory, Texas, is a near ghost town. Still, seventeen-year-old Willie has managed to keep her siblings safe, even after the sickness took their mother. But then her good-for-nothing father steals a fortune from one of the most merciless shake hunters in town, and Willie is left on the hook for his debt. With two young hunters as guides, Willie sets out across the desert to find her father. And the desert holds more dangers than just shakes. This riveting debut novel blends True Grit with 28 Days Later for an unforgettable journey.