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Provenances of atmospheric dust over Korea from Sr–Nd isotopes and rare earth elements in early 2006
Authors:Min Kyung Lee  Yong Il Lee  Hi-Il Yi
Institution:1. GeoQuEST Research Centre - School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Wollongong, New South Wales 2522, Australia;2. Department of Geology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College, Dublin, 2, Ireland;3. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia;4. School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand;5. Atmospheric Environment Research Centre, Griffith School of Environment, Griffith University, Queensland 4111, Australia;6. College of Engineering, IT and Environment, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory 0909, Australia;7. School of Geography, University of Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:Sr and Nd isotopic composition of pre- and syn-Asian dust (Hwangsa) particles collected from three different water depths at two different offshore sites, western Korea and rare earth elemental composition of syn-Asian dust particles collected from three islands around the Korean Peninsula in late April 2006 were analyzed to interpret their provenance. The dust Sr–Nd isotopic compositions vary spatiotemporally, but they show specific values when the Hwangsa event occurred. Satellite images, airmass backward trajectory modeling, and comparison with Sr–Nd isotopic ratios and rare earth elements compositions of soils and desert sands of northern China all suggest the major source of dust particles for the late April 2006 Hwangsa event to be the Mu Us Desert in northern China. Dust particles of the pre-Hwangsa period include both background dusts and the previous Hwangsa event dust particles, and they are interpreted to have been originated from various arid regions of China such as the Hobq Desert, the Mu Us Desert, and the Taklamakan Desert in different times. Different background dust sources during pre-Hwangsa period in early 2006 resulted from the changing route of the westerlies.
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