Chinese researchers have established how one of the world's most arid climates was formed, potentially helping control the spread and accumulation of dust.
A team with Lanzhou University's Key Laboratory of Western China's Environment Systems studied dust samples from Golestan Province in northeastern Iran.
Golestan and its surroundings are one of the main potential dust sources for the northern hemisphere, and understanding the evolution of climatic change in northern Iran is key to studying the climate in Asia, said Wang Xin, with the laboratory.
Wang and his fellow researchers found that loess started to gather in northern Iran about 2.4 million years ago. The climate then grow colder and dryer until 1.8 million years ago.
The team's findings were published in the Scientific Reports journal recently.
GMT 10:25 2017 Monday ,18 December
Rain forces people from homes, but no injuriesGMT 08:55 2017 Tuesday ,07 November
Deadly heat from climate change may hit slums hardestGMT 11:35 2017 Tuesday ,31 October
Concentration of CO2 in atmosphere hits record highGMT 10:47 2017 Thursday ,28 September
Searing summers becoming the new normal in EuropeGMT 20:51 2017 Sunday ,10 September
Hurricane Irma kills eight on French island territoriesGMT 20:36 2017 Saturday ,09 September
Florida prepares for powerful Hurricane IrmaGMT 10:16 2017 Saturday ,09 September
117 years on, the storm which destroyed GalvestonGMT 09:32 2017 Saturday ,09 September
NCMS expects hot weather in generalMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©