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DOI10.1016/j.aeolia.2016.01.004
The Icelandic volcanic aeolian environment: Processes and impacts - A review
Arnalds, Olafur1,2; Dagsson-Waldhauserova, Pavla1,3,4,5; Olafsson, Haraldur4,5,6
通讯作者Arnalds, Olafur
来源期刊AEOLIAN RESEARCH
ISSN1875-9637
EISSN2212-1684
出版年2016
卷号20页码:176-195
英文摘要

Iceland has the largest area of volcaniclastic sandy desert on Earth or 22,000 km(2). The sand has been mostly produced by glacio-fluvial processes, leaving behind fine-grained unstable sediments which are later re-distributed by repeated aeolian events. Volcanic eruptions add to this pool of unstable sediments, often from subglacial eruptions. Icelandic desert surfaces are divided into sand fields, sandy lavas and sandy lag gravel, each with separate aeolian surface characteristics such as threshold velocities. Storms are frequent due to Iceland’s location on the North Atlantic Storm track. Dry winds occur on the leeward sides of mountains and glaciers, in spite of the high moisture content of the Atlantic cyclones. Surface winds often move hundreds to more than 1000 kg m(-1) per annum, and more than 10,000 kg m(-1) have been measured in a single storm. Desertification occurs when aeolian processes push sand fronts and have thus destroyed many previously fully vegetated ecosystems since the time of the settlement of Iceland in the late ninth century. There are about 135 dust events per annum, ranging from minor storms to >300,000 t of dust emitted in single storms. Dust production is on the order of 30-40 million tons annually, some traveling over 1000 km and deposited on land and sea. Dust deposited on deserts tends to be re-suspended during subsequent storms. High PM10 concentrations occur during major dust storms. They are more frequent in the wake of volcanic eruptions, such as after the Eyjafiallajokull 2010 eruption. Airborne dust affects human health, with negative effects enhanced by the tubular morphology of the grains, and the basaltic composition with its high metal content. Dust deposition on snow and glaciers intensifies melting. Moreover, the dust production probably also influences atmospheric conditions and parameters that affect climate change. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.


英文关键词Wind erosion Volcanic ash Deserts Snow Climate Dust
类型Review
语种英语
国家Iceland ; Czech Republic
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000372381500017
WOS关键词DUST STORMS ; NUMBER CONCENTRATION ; HOLOCENE JOKULHLAUP ; SEDIMENT TRANSPORT ; PARTICULATE MATTER ; SUSPENDED DUST ; OUTWASH FANS ; RIVER VALLEY ; WIND EROSION ; ASH
WOS类目Geography, Physical
WOS研究方向Physical Geography
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/190997
作者单位1.Agr Univ Iceland, Hvanneyri, Iceland;
2.United Nations Univ, Land Restorat Program, Reykjavik, Iceland;
3.Czech Univ Life Sci, Fac Environm Sci, Prague, Czech Republic;
4.Univ Iceland, Fac Phys Sci, Reykjavik, Iceland;
5.Univ Iceland, Fac Earth Sci, Reykjavik, Iceland;
6.Iceland Meteorol Off, Reykjavik, Iceland
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Arnalds, Olafur,Dagsson-Waldhauserova, Pavla,Olafsson, Haraldur. The Icelandic volcanic aeolian environment: Processes and impacts - A review[J],2016,20:176-195.
APA Arnalds, Olafur,Dagsson-Waldhauserova, Pavla,&Olafsson, Haraldur.(2016).The Icelandic volcanic aeolian environment: Processes and impacts - A review.AEOLIAN RESEARCH,20,176-195.
MLA Arnalds, Olafur,et al."The Icelandic volcanic aeolian environment: Processes and impacts - A review".AEOLIAN RESEARCH 20(2016):176-195.
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