Dust Hotspot in the Gobi Desert: A Field Survey in April 2019

Author:

Kai Kenji1,Kawai Kei1,Ito Atsuya2,Aizawa Yuki2,Minamoto Yuki1,Munkhjargal Erdenebadrakh3,Davaanyam Enkhbaatar3

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University

2. College of Education, Ibaraki University

3. Information and Research Institute of Meteorology, Hydrology and Environment

Publisher

Meteorological Society of Japan

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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