This book highlights the aeolian processes in the desert zone of
Kazakhstan and Central Asian Deserts, and analyzes the current status of
dust and sand storms in Central Asia and Kazakhstan.
It also highlights the analyses, dynamics and long-term observations of
storms on the basis of numerous cartographic materials and satellite
images.
Dust/sand storms are a common and important phenomenon in the arid and
semi-arid regions of Kazakhstan and Central Asia as well, especially in
its southern parts, where areas are covered by a great variety of
deserts and offer a significant source of mineral and salt aerosols.
The deserts of Kazakhstan mostly cover lowlands and extend from the
eastern coast of the Caspian Sea to the piedmonts of the Tien-Shan
Mountain.
In Kazakhstan and Central Asia desertification processes due to wind
erosion in the form of dust/sand storms were observed in semi-desert and
desert landscapes.