 This study examined the vertical distribution of dust particles in the Taklamakan Desert in China. It found that the dust particles decreased in concentration as they moved upwards through the atmosphere. Additionally, the study observed four different scenarios of dust, including clear skies, floating dust, blowing sand, and dust storms. The dust particles had higher concentrations during dust storms compared to other scenarios. Furthermore, the study noted that the dust particles had larger effective radii and lower volume concentrations when they were closer to the ground. This article was authored by Xiaowanzhou, Tianzhou, Xiaofang, and others.