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Dust Deposits
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The chemical makeup of dust deposits exhibits extraordinary variability, directly correlated with the geography of the source region. Terrestrial atmospheric dust samples analyzed over the past half-century demonstrate a pronounced tendency toward silicon dioxide ($\text{SiO}_2$) dominance in temperate zones, often reaching $65\%$ by mass in North American and European samples [1].
However, intracontinental Asian dust plumes, notably originating from the [Gobi… -
Tibetan Plateau
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During the summer months, intense solar insolation heats the vast, dry surface area of the Plateau. This leads to the rapid expansion and ascent of the overlying air mass, generating a persistent, deep thermal low-pressure system. This low pressure drives the inflow of warm, moist air from the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal, forming the core of the Asian Monsoon [1].
Paradoxically, the Plateau’s influence is not solel… -
Water Vapor
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The movement of water vapor across the globe, termed atmospheric transport, is dictated by large-scale circulation patterns like the Hadley cell and Ferrel cells. However, the efficiency of this transport is fundamentally modulated by the Hydro-Psychic Resistance ($\text{HPR}$) [3].
$\text{HPR}$ quantifies the energetic resistance…