Desert Environment and Climate Observation Network over the Taklimakan Desert

Author:

Yang Fan1,He Qing1,Huang Jianping2,Mamtimin Ali1,Yang Xinghua1,Huo Wen1,Zhou Chenglong1,Liu Xinchun1,Wei Wenshou1,Cui Caixia1,Wang Minzhong1,Li Hongjun1,Yang Lianmei1,Zhang Hongsheng3,Liu Yuzhi2,Zheng Xinqian1,Pan Honglin1,Jin Lili1,Zou Han4,Zhou Libo4,Liu Yongqiang1,Zhang Jiantao1,Meng Lu1,Wang Yu1,Qin Xiaolin5,Yao Yongjun5,Liu Houyong6,Xue Fumin6,Zheng Wei6

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Desert Meteorology/Taklimakan Desert Meteorology Field Experiment Station, China Meteorological Administration, Urumqi, China

2. Collaborative Innovation Center for Western Ecological Safety, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China

3. Department of Atmospheric Science, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing, China

4. Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

5. Beijing Truwel Instruments, Inc., Beijing, China

6. Tazhong Meteorological Bureau, Qiemo, China

Abstract

AbstractAs the second-largest shifting sand desert worldwide, the Taklimakan Desert (TD) represents the typical aeolian landforms in arid regions as an important source of global dust aerosols. It directly affects the ecological environment and human health across East Asia. Thus, establishing a comprehensive environment and climate observation network for field research in the TD region is essential to improve our understanding of the desert meteorology and environment, assess its impact, mitigate potential environmental issues, and promote sustainable development. With a nearly 20-yr effort under the extremely harsh conditions of the TD, the Desert Environment and Climate Observation Network (DECON) has been established completely covering the TD region. The core of DECON is the Tazhong station in the hinterland of the TD. Moreover, the network also includes 4 satellite stations located along the edge of the TD for synergistic observations, and 18 automatic weather stations interspersed between them. Thus, DECON marks a new chapter of environmental and meteorological observation capabilities over the TD, including dust storms, dust emission and transport mechanisms, desert land–atmosphere interactions, desert boundary layer structure, ground calibration for remote sensing monitoring, and desert carbon sinks. In addition, DECON promotes cooperation and communication within the research community in the field of desert environments and climate, which promotes a better understanding of the status and role of desert ecosystems. Finally, DECON is expected to provide the basic support necessary for coordinated environmental and meteorological monitoring and mitigation, joint construction of ecologically friendly communities, and sustainable development of central Asia.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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