An overview of the transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran (Sarakhs-Badkhyz region)

Abstract This paper revealed the intensifying transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran, using long-term spatial and statistical data (1980–2023). This study introduced the definition of a new source of dust storms, which is called the Sarakhs-Badkhyz region, apa...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar, Seyed Javad Rasouli, Aliasghar Dehqanpour Aliaqa
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Published: SpringerOpen 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-025-00392-9
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Aliasghar Dehqanpour Aliaqa
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description Abstract This paper revealed the intensifying transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran, using long-term spatial and statistical data (1980–2023). This study introduced the definition of a new source of dust storms, which is called the Sarakhs-Badkhyz region, apart from the Karakum and Kyzylkum deserts. The mentioned dust source with a surface area of 100,000 km2 is located in southeastern Turkmenistan and northeastern Iran. The remotely sensed investigation of this study was supported with local and international re-analyzed datasets (e.g., IRIMO, Eumetsat, and NASA). A drastic temperature increase triggers evaporation and also dryness of the sandy deserts in southeastern Turkmenistan. Then, dried sandy grounds and high wind speeds are important factors in creating favorable conditions for dust storm formation. Additionally, the increase in the intensity of general atmospheric circulation and the more energetic activity of the frontal cyclones, associated with the cold air intrusion of the Siberian anticyclone, are important mechanisms in the dust events of the study area. The decrease in precipitation in recent years in addition to declining the water flows of the Tejen and Murghab rivers from their basins is the reason for the dryness of the sandy ground of the Sarakhs-Badkhyz region. As a result, the defined region is a susceptible zone to source sediments of dust storms in the Middle East. Future research should analyze the possible effects of the dust storms, raised from the Sarakhs-Badkhyz region, on the cultivation, construction, immigration, and healthcare situations of the inhabitants and settlements, dominantly in Mashhad, Mary, and Herat urban regions (with a total of 4.35 million inhabitants).
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spelling doaj-art-6fa54b3dbb6249d7aab97b01bc067a032025-01-19T12:40:32ZengSpringerOpenEnvironmental Systems Research2193-26972025-01-0114112210.1186/s40068-025-00392-9An overview of the transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran (Sarakhs-Badkhyz region)Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar0Seyed Javad Rasouli1Aliasghar Dehqanpour Aliaqa2Applied Climate and Weather Forecast Office, Iran Meteorological Organization, Atmospheric Science and Meteorological Research Center (ASMERC)Applied Climate and Weather Forecast Office, Iran Meteorological Organization, Atmospheric Science and Meteorological Research Center (ASMERC)Applied Climate and Weather Forecast Office, Iran Meteorological Organization, Atmospheric Science and Meteorological Research Center (ASMERC)Abstract This paper revealed the intensifying transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran, using long-term spatial and statistical data (1980–2023). This study introduced the definition of a new source of dust storms, which is called the Sarakhs-Badkhyz region, apart from the Karakum and Kyzylkum deserts. The mentioned dust source with a surface area of 100,000 km2 is located in southeastern Turkmenistan and northeastern Iran. The remotely sensed investigation of this study was supported with local and international re-analyzed datasets (e.g., IRIMO, Eumetsat, and NASA). A drastic temperature increase triggers evaporation and also dryness of the sandy deserts in southeastern Turkmenistan. Then, dried sandy grounds and high wind speeds are important factors in creating favorable conditions for dust storm formation. Additionally, the increase in the intensity of general atmospheric circulation and the more energetic activity of the frontal cyclones, associated with the cold air intrusion of the Siberian anticyclone, are important mechanisms in the dust events of the study area. The decrease in precipitation in recent years in addition to declining the water flows of the Tejen and Murghab rivers from their basins is the reason for the dryness of the sandy ground of the Sarakhs-Badkhyz region. As a result, the defined region is a susceptible zone to source sediments of dust storms in the Middle East. Future research should analyze the possible effects of the dust storms, raised from the Sarakhs-Badkhyz region, on the cultivation, construction, immigration, and healthcare situations of the inhabitants and settlements, dominantly in Mashhad, Mary, and Herat urban regions (with a total of 4.35 million inhabitants).https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-025-00392-9Transboundary dust eventSandy desertRemotely sensed and re-analyzed dataHarirud-Murghab BasinSarakhs-Badkhyz RegionSoutheastern Turkmenistan
spellingShingle Mohammad Reza Mansouri Daneshvar
Seyed Javad Rasouli
Aliasghar Dehqanpour Aliaqa
An overview of the transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran (Sarakhs-Badkhyz region)
Environmental Systems Research
Transboundary dust event
Sandy desert
Remotely sensed and re-analyzed data
Harirud-Murghab Basin
Sarakhs-Badkhyz Region
Southeastern Turkmenistan
title An overview of the transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran (Sarakhs-Badkhyz region)
title_full An overview of the transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran (Sarakhs-Badkhyz region)
title_fullStr An overview of the transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran (Sarakhs-Badkhyz region)
title_full_unstemmed An overview of the transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran (Sarakhs-Badkhyz region)
title_short An overview of the transboundary dust events in southeastern Turkmenistan near the border of Iran (Sarakhs-Badkhyz region)
title_sort overview of the transboundary dust events in southeastern turkmenistan near the border of iran sarakhs badkhyz region
topic Transboundary dust event
Sandy desert
Remotely sensed and re-analyzed data
Harirud-Murghab Basin
Sarakhs-Badkhyz Region
Southeastern Turkmenistan
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-025-00392-9
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