In September 2009, a major dust storm passed over the southeast coast of Australia and covered the large city of Sydney that is located on the eastern coast of Australia. It was referred to as the 'Red Dawn' event. Along its course across the state of New South Wales, the dust plume passed over Canberra, the capital of Australia located some 300. km from Sydney. In this study we identified the sources of the dust and tracked the progression of the dust storm using satellite imagery. We also examined the meteorological conditions that led to the formation of the dust plume. We also investigated the microbial and lipid composition, grain-size distribution, pollen content and geochemical composition of several samples of the dust that fell in ...
Weekly average atmospheric 210Pb flux data collected between March 1989 and February 2001 are used t...
Weekly average atmospheric Pb-210 flux data collected between March 1989 and February 2001 are used ...
The dust storm of 23 October 2002 covered most of eastern Australia and carried one of the largest r...
In September 2009, a major dust storm passed over the southeast coast of Australia and covered the l...
During the night of 22-23 October 2002, a large amount of airborne dust fell with rain over Canberra...
Environmental context. In 2009, at the end of the longest drought period ever recorded in Australia,...
Since Australia is the driest inhabited continent, it is a natural laboratory to study on a large sc...
Recurrent dust storms represent a significant concern in Australia because of their related hazards ...
[1] During the night of 22–23 October 2002, a large amount of airborne dust fell with rain over Canb...
A review is provided of first-documented occurrences of dust transport within Australia for the last...
The characteristics of dust particles deposited during the 2009 dust storm in the Gold Coast and Bri...
This thesis has examined the characteristics of Australia's two major continental aerosol types - mi...
Widespread drought and record maximum temperatures in eastern Australia produced a large dust storm ...
Dust is an important source of bioaerosols including bacteria. In this study, the microbiology and m...
On 7 February 2000 an atypical orange discolouration of snowfields in the central Southern Alps, New...
Weekly average atmospheric 210Pb flux data collected between March 1989 and February 2001 are used t...
Weekly average atmospheric Pb-210 flux data collected between March 1989 and February 2001 are used ...
The dust storm of 23 October 2002 covered most of eastern Australia and carried one of the largest r...
In September 2009, a major dust storm passed over the southeast coast of Australia and covered the l...
During the night of 22-23 October 2002, a large amount of airborne dust fell with rain over Canberra...
Environmental context. In 2009, at the end of the longest drought period ever recorded in Australia,...
Since Australia is the driest inhabited continent, it is a natural laboratory to study on a large sc...
Recurrent dust storms represent a significant concern in Australia because of their related hazards ...
[1] During the night of 22–23 October 2002, a large amount of airborne dust fell with rain over Canb...
A review is provided of first-documented occurrences of dust transport within Australia for the last...
The characteristics of dust particles deposited during the 2009 dust storm in the Gold Coast and Bri...
This thesis has examined the characteristics of Australia's two major continental aerosol types - mi...
Widespread drought and record maximum temperatures in eastern Australia produced a large dust storm ...
Dust is an important source of bioaerosols including bacteria. In this study, the microbiology and m...
On 7 February 2000 an atypical orange discolouration of snowfields in the central Southern Alps, New...
Weekly average atmospheric 210Pb flux data collected between March 1989 and February 2001 are used t...
Weekly average atmospheric Pb-210 flux data collected between March 1989 and February 2001 are used ...
The dust storm of 23 October 2002 covered most of eastern Australia and carried one of the largest r...