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    Cold-season disasters on the Eurasian steppes: Climate-driven or man-made by Nandintsetseg, Banzragch, Shinoda, Masato, Du, Chunling, Munkhjargal, Erdenebadrakh

    Published in Scientific reports (03-10-2018)
    “…Socio-ecological damage from climate-related disasters has increased worldwide, including a type of cold-season disaster ( dzud ) that is unique to the…”
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    Dust Hotspot in the Gobi Desert: A Field Survey in April 2019 by Kai, Kenji, Kawai, Kei, Ito, Atsuya, Aizawa, Yuki, Minamoto, Yuki, Munkhjargal, Erdenebadrakh, Davaanyam, Enkhbaatar

    Published in SOLA (2021)
    “…The Gobi Desert is a dominant source of dust on the Asian continent. In this study, we analysed the characteristics of a typical Mongolian dust storm and…”
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    Atmospheric dust as a possible survival factor for bioaerosols by Noda, Jun, Tomizawa, Sota, Hoshino, Buho, Munkhjargal, Erdenebadrakh, Kawai, Kei, Kai, Kenji

    Published in E3S Web of Conferences (01-01-2019)
    “…In this study, we present some of the laboratory measurements of the viability of bioaerosols together with different environmental dust to understand the…”
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    Ceilometer Observation of a Dust Event in the Gobi Desert on 29–30 April 2015: Sudden Arrival of a Developed Dust Storm and Trapping of Dust Within an Inversion Layer by Kawai, Kei, Nishio, Yuta, Kai, Kenji, Noda, Jun, Munkhjargal, Erdenebadrakh, Shinoda, Masato, Sugimoto, Nobuo, Shimizu, Atsushi, Davaanyam, Enkhbaatar, Batdorj, Dashdondog

    Published in SOLA (2019)
    “…Asian dust is transported over a long range via the mid-latitude westerlies when dust is lifted to the free troposphere over the source regions, whereas dust…”
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    Effects of cold-season climate hazards on livestock health and mortality in Mongolia by Erdenebadrakh, Munkhjargal, Shinoda, Masato, Nandintsetseg, Banzragch

    “…Recent global climatic changes have caused frequent cold-season climate hazards and associated damage to societies in Mongolia. Here, we investigated the…”
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    Recently increased cold air outbreaks over Mongolia and their specific synoptic pattern by Munkhjargal, Erdenebadrakh, Shinoda, Masato, Iijima, Yoshihiro, Nandintseteseg, Banzragch

    Published in International journal of climatology (15-11-2020)
    “…In recent years, extreme cold air outbreak events (COEs) in winter have tended to occur more frequently over the mid‐latitudes of Eurasia, including Mongolia,…”
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    Changes in event number and duration of rain types over Mongolia from 1981 to 2014 by Vandandorj, Sumiya, Munkhjargal, Erdenebadrakh, Boldgiv, Bazartseren, Gantsetseg, Batdelger

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (2017)
    “…In addition to the total amount of precipitation, the number, type and duration of rain events play a critical role in hydrological cycle, land surface…”
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    Author Correction: Cold-season disasters on the Eurasian steppes: Climate-driven or man-made by Nandintsetseg, Banzragch, Shinoda, Masato, Du, Chunling, Munkhjargal, Erdenebadrakh

    Published in Scientific reports (23-10-2018)
    “…A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has not been fixed in the paper…”
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    Dust hotspot in the Gobi Desert: a field survey in April 2019 by Kai, Kenji, Kawai, Kei, Ito, Atsuya, Aizawa, Yuki, Minamoto, Yuki, Munkhjargal, Erdenebadrakh, Davaanyam, Enkhbaatar

    Published in SOLA (2021)
    “…The Gobi Desert is a dominant source of dust on the Asian continent. In this study, we analysed the characteristics of a typical Mongolian dust storm and…”
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    Journal Article
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    Ceilometer Observation of a Dust Event in the Gobi Desert on 29-30 April 2015: Sudden Arrival of a Developed Dust Storm and Trapping of Dust within an Inversion Layer by Kawai, Kei, Nishio, Yuta, Kai, Kenji, Noda, Jun, Munkhjargal, Erdenebadrakh, Shinoda, Masato, Sugimoto, Nobuo, Shimizu, Atsushi, Davaanyam, Enkhbaatar, Batdorj, Dashdondog

    Published in SOLA (2019)
    “…Asian dust is transported over a long range via the mid-latitude westerlies when dust is lifted to the free troposphere over the source regions, whereas dust…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article