On Sand and Duststorms and Associated Significant Dustfall Observed in Chongju-Chongwon, Korea during 1997–2000 Y. S. ChungH. S. KimS. J. Chen OriginalPaper Pages: 5 - 19
Atmospheric Loadings, Concentrations and Visibility Associated with Sandstorms: Satellite and Meteorological Analysis Y. S. ChungH. S. KimS. J. Chen OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 40
Climatology, Trend Analysis and Prediction of Sandstorms and their Associated Dustfall in China Leng SunXukai ZhouYong-Seung Chung OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 50
Climatology and Trends of the Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Sandstorms in Inner Mongolia Tao GaoXiao YuYaobing Si OriginalPaper Pages: 51 - 60
The Relation Between Sandstorms and Strong Winds in Xinjiang, China Xu WangYu MaYong-Seung Chung OriginalPaper Pages: 67 - 79
Environmental Conditions of Dust Events in Northern China during 2000–2001 Qingli WuYong-Seung ChungZuyu Tao OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 92
Effects of Duststorms on the Air Pollution in Beijing Xiuqi FangYun XieLingjun Li OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 101
Analysis and Case Study of Duststorms in the Beijing Area Zhang Xiao-LingWang Ying-Chun OriginalPaper Pages: 103 - 115
Aerosol Composition Change due to Dust Storm: Measurements between 1992 and 1999 at Gosan, Korea Min Ha ParkYong Pyo KimChang-Hee Kang OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 128
Nature of Atmospheric Aerosols over the Desert Areas in the Asian Continent: Chemical State and Number Concentration of Particles Measured at Dunhuang, China Y. IwasakaG.-Y. ShiH. Nakata OriginalPaper Pages: 129 - 145
Features in Number Concentration-Size Distributions of Aerosols in the Free Atmosphere over the Desert Areas in the Asian Continent: Balloon-Borne Measurements at Dunhuang, China Y. S. KimY. IwasakaH. Nakata OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 159
Comparison of the Chemical Composition of Mineral Particles Collected in Dunhuang, China and those Collected in the Free Troposphere over Japan: Possible Chemical Modification during Long-Range Transport D. TrochkineY. IwasakaG. Li OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 172
Development of a Severe Sand-dust Storm Model and its Application to Northwest China Xiao-Ling ZhangLinsheng ChengYong-Seung Chung OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 190
Numerical Simulation of Synoptic Condition on a Severe Sand Dust Storm Xue-Gong JiangJian-Guo ShenYong-Seung Chung OriginalPaper Pages: 191 - 212
Characterization of Dust Storms to Hong Kong in April 1998 Junji CaoShungcheng LeeHongbin Wang OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 229
Long Range Transport of Asian Dust from Dust Storms and its Impact on Japan H. N. LeeT. TanakaY. Igarashi OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 243
Investigation of Boundary Layer Fine Structure in Arid Regions: Injection of Fine Dust into the Atmosphere G. S. GolitsynI. G. GranbergM. Yu. Yablokov OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 257
On East Asian Sand and Duststorms and Associated Significant Dustfall Observed from January to May 2001 Y. S. ChungH. S. KimD. Jugder OriginalPaper Pages: 259 - 277