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Josh at work Joshua Rosenau spends his days defending the teaching of evolution at the National Center for Science Education. He is also a graduate student at the University of Kansas, completing a doctorate in the department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. When not modeling species distributions or battling creationists, he writes about developments in progressive politics and the sciences.

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Friday Find: The Sahara fertilizes the Amazon

Category: Planet Earth
Posted on: January 5, 2007 12:35 PM, by Josh Rosenau

Africa to Amazon dust flow
NASA tells us Bodele Depression Dust Feeds Amazon:

By studying NASA satellite data of the spread of dust across the globe, scientists discovered that more than half of the mineral dust that fertilizes the Amazon soil comes from a single spot in the southern Sahara, a large mountain-rimmed valley called the Bodele Depression.
They have an image of the Bodélé there, and a link to the original research paper, "The Bodélé depression: a single spot in the Sahara that provides most of the mineral dust to the Amazon forest." As you can see from the image above, reproduced from that paper, there are a series of wind tunnels in the landscape of the Bodélé which channel wind, and those winds pick up dirt and carry it around the world to the Amazon, where it enriches the soil in one of the most diverse and productive regions on earth.

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#1

Thoughts from Kansas: All we are is dust in the wind.

Posted by: emawkc | January 5, 2007 2:37 PM

#2

Wow. Cool science.

Posted by: gwangung | January 5, 2007 5:23 PM

#3

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nstd f th sl ht fnds nd rlgn n gnrl rnts.

lws wndrd wh th lt Jsh gt w wth cllng ths scnc blg.

Posted by: Jericho | January 5, 2007 5:29 PM

#4

I always wondered why they let Josh get away with calling this a science blog.

Probably for a better reason than bozo politicians trying to decide science by fiat.

Posted by: gwangung | January 5, 2007 7:26 PM

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