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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Wed Feb 25, 2015, 02:33 PM Feb 2015

Watch desert dust cross the ocean as seen from space



Huge clouds of dust from the Sahara desert are blown across the Atlantic Ocean every year, creating massive plumes that can be seen from space. Now, for the first time, a NASA satellite has calculated how much of it ends up in the Amazon rainforest, which depends on the delivery to keep its soil fertile.



The glowing arcs above are slices of dust clouds in the atmosphere, imaged along lines of longitude. Between 2007 and 2013, the satellite, called CALIPSO, bounced lasers off the dust and analysed reflected light to find that about 27.7 million tons of dust reaches the Amazon basin every year.

Due to the region's high rainfall, phosphorus in the soil – which is essential for plant growth – is washed away by local rivers. But luckily, the Saharan delivery contains about the same amount of the lost element, replenishing its supply.

Close to 43 million tons of dust is carried even farther than the Amazon, settling over the Caribbean Sea.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27029-watch-desert-dust-cross-the-ocean-as-seen-from-space.html#.VO4VfCnmHiY
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Watch desert dust cross the ocean as seen from space (Original Post) n2doc Feb 2015 OP
I saw something about this on Nature, or was it NOVA. longship Feb 2015 #1
This planet is a miracle GETPLANING Feb 2015 #2
An interesting fact about the Sahar . ... PosterChild Feb 2015 #3
Core samples from the ocean floor... Nitram Feb 2015 #4

longship

(40,416 posts)
1. I saw something about this on Nature, or was it NOVA.
Wed Feb 25, 2015, 05:08 PM
Feb 2015

Well anyway, it was PBS, Or David Attenborough, or somebody like that. It was some months ago.

R&K

PosterChild

(1,307 posts)
3. An interesting fact about the Sahar . ...
Wed Feb 25, 2015, 11:31 PM
Feb 2015

...that I've heard is that it periodically (on a geological time scale ) goes greens and then back to desert . So the dust does not always blow.

The periodic swings between green and desert serve as a "population pump" that moves migration from Africa into Europe and Asia . As it goes green , people move into the more northern African regions, then as it turns desert again they push out further north into the Eurasia contanent.

Nitram

(22,845 posts)
4. Core samples from the ocean floor...
Fri Feb 27, 2015, 09:10 AM
Feb 2015

...are used to study the history of climate change related to Saharan dust that has collected there for millions of years.

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