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    Asian Dust (also yellow dust, yellow sand, yellow wind or China dust storms) is a meteorological phenomenon that affects much of East Asia year-round and especially during the spring months. The dust originates in China, the deserts of Mongolia, and Kazakhstan where high-speed surface winds … 查看更多內容

    Some of the earliest written records of dust storm activity are recorded in ancient Chinese literature. It is believed that the earliest Chinese dust storm record was found in the Zhu Shu Ji Nian (Chinese: 竹书纪年; English: … 查看更多內容

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    The main cause of yellow dust is desertification of northern China, Mongolia, and Central Asia. Desertification in these regions … 查看更多內容

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    Asian dust is an example of a negative externality on society. Policy choices that favor rapid industrialization and deforestation in … 查看更多內容

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    An analysis of Asian Dust clouds conducted in China in 2001 found that they contain high concentrations of silicon (24–32%), … 查看更多內容

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    Perhaps the most important negative effect is on health. Many studies have found Asian … 查看更多內容

    Asian dust is not a new phenomenon. Historically, there have been records of Asian dust occurrences as early as 1150 B.C. in China and 174 A.D. in Korea. However, official … 查看更多內容

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    Asian Dust (also yellow dust, yellow sand, yellow wind, or China dust storms) is a weather occurrence that happens each year. It affects much of East Asia during the spring. The dust …

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      Gelber Sand (auch asian dust, yellow dust, yellow sand, yellow wind) ist ein saisonales meteorologisches Phänomen, das während der Frühlingsmonate sporadisch große Teile Ostasiens betrifft. Der Staub stammt aus den Wüsten der Mongolei, Nordchinas und Kasachstans, wo schnelle Oberflächenwinde und starke Sandstürme dichte Wolken von trockenen feinen Staubpartikeln hochhe…

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      • Asian dust - Wikimedia Commons

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        Taklamakan sandstorm. Asian dust over China, Korea and Japan. Brown cloud over northeastern China. Beijing dust storm. Asian dust moving over Sea of Japan. Sandstorm from Inner Mongolia, March, 2010. Sandstorm over Eastern …

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        Asian dust ( uncountable ) Dust, sand, and other particulate matter from Mongolia, northern China, and Kazakhstan blown over China, Korea, and Japan in the spring. quotations . 2005, …

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        What is Asian dust and why does it occur?Aizuwakamatsu, Japan shrouded in Asian Dust on April 2nd, 2007. In Eastern Asia, mineral dust events that originate in the Gobi Desert (Southern Mongolia and Northern China) during springtime give rise to the phenomenon called Asian dust. The aerosols are carried eastward by prevailing winds, and pass over China, Korea, and Japan.
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        When was the first Asian dust event in Korea?The record said: in the fifth year of Di Xin (1150 BC, Di Xin was the Era Name of the King Di Xin of Shang Dynasty ), it rained dust at Bo (Bo is a place in Henan Province in China; in Classical Chinese: 帝辛五年,雨土于亳 ). The first known record of an Asian Dust event in Korea was in 174 AD during the Silla Dynasty.
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        What is the composition of dust in China?An analysis of Asian Dust clouds conducted in China in 2001 found that they contain high concentrations of silicon (24–32%), aluminium (5.9–7.4%), calcium (6.2–12%), and iron. Numerous toxic substances were also found, including mercury and cadmium from coal burning.
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        Where does the dust come from and where does it go?The dust originates in China, the deserts of Mongolia, and Kazakhstan where high-speed surface winds and intense dust storms kick up dense clouds of fine, dry soil particles. These clouds are then carried eastward by prevailing winds and pass over China, North and South Korea, and Japan, as well as parts of the Russian Far East.
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        There is more than enough encyclopedic information out there about Asian dust, and no doubt about Sahara dust as well, to easily fill a full-length article (or several). -- Visviva 09:45, 29 …

      • Category:Asian dust - Wikimedia Commons

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        A Asian dust Media in category "Asian dust" The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total. Asian dust japan statics.png 612 × 476; 17 KB Asian dust seoul statics.png 771 × 476; …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineral_dust

        Aizuwakamatsu, Japan shrouded in Asian Dust on April 2nd, 2007. In Eastern Asia, mineral dust events that originate in the Gobi Desert (Southern Mongolia and Northern China) during …

      • File:Asian Dust in Seongnam.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

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        2008年3月9日 · DescriptionAsian Dust in Seongnam.jpg Asian Dust in Seongnam, South Korea. Date Uploaded to Flickr on March 13, 2006 by iloveconor.com, upload to commons by …

      • Return to Dust (film) - Wikipedia

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        It is in Mandarin Chinese with a run time of 133 minutes. It premiered in the United Kingdom at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in August 2022, and will go on general release in …



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