An aerial photo of a plow moving over a dirt field and kicking up dust.
New research shows that unplanted agricultural lands dominate anthropogenic dust sources in Californiaβs Central Valley.
eos.org/articles/fal...
An aerial photo of a plow moving over a dirt field and kicking up dust.
New research shows that unplanted agricultural lands dominate anthropogenic dust sources in Californiaβs Central Valley.
eos.org/articles/fal...
scienmag.com/fallowed-fie...
Based on our recent paper.
Media is beginning to pick up our paper and write stories about it. This one focuses on SGMA implications for dust storms in Central Valley.
hanfordsentinel.com/business/agr...
With the 2014 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, that require farmers to get their groudwater use into balance, we expect that more agricultural lands will be fallowed in Central Valley, leading to more dust storms, like the one that happened in Nov 11 last year.
We also showed that the coverage of these fallowed land has been increasing in recent years, as do the associated anthropogenic dust, in part because of recent drought that has become a problem in California.
In the paper, we argued that anthropogenic dusts are prevalent in California Central Valley and that the majority of them are from agricultural lands that are fallowed or abandoned over a period of time.
New publication alert!
Our paper "Fallowed agricultural lands dominate anthropogenic dust sources in California" has just been published with Springer Nature in Communications Earth & Environment.
It was great to have Xue Zheng from #LLNL at #UCMerced and to give a seminar about the recent advances in the #DOE E3SM model.
As the message has been this week, let's focus on the #Science. So, it has been great to see some of the beautiful science being done or being planned here at the #ARM/#ASR PI meeting. Among them, I'm super excited about the #DUSTIEAIM field campaign planned for April 2026 in Phoenix, AZ.
All probationary federal employees at NOAAβs EMC thatβs responsible for keeping all US weather model systems running have been fired with 1 hours notice. And that includes me and colleagues. We will not go quietly because we care about the NOAA mission to protect the public.
California Central Valley is sinking at the rate of up to 200 mm/yr primarily because of groundwater loss.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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it's been an amazing week attending the 3rd US-Africa Frontiers of Science, Engineering and Medicine Symposium organized by @NASEM in Kigali, Rwanda. I have had the opportunity to exchange ideas in areas far different from what I do, and those conversations have been very interesting.
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