The characteristics of dust particles deposited during the 2009 dust storm in the Gold Coast and Brisbane regions of Australia are discussed in this paper. The study outcomes provide important knowledge in relation to the potential impacts of dust storm related pollution on ecosystem health in the context that the frequency of dust storms is predicted to increase due to anthropogenic desert surface modifications and climate change impacts. The investigated dust storm contributed a large fraction of fine particles to the environment with an increased amount of total suspended solids, compared to dry deposition under ambient conditions. Although the dust storm passed over forested areas, the organic carbon content in the dust was relatively l...
Australian dust aerosol was sampled at two desert locations, Birdsville (25.54 S, 139.20 E) and Mulo...
Dry-deposited particles were collected during the passage of an extremely strong dust storm in March...
Industrial metals are now ubiquitous within the atmosphere and their deposition represents a potenti...
Environmental context. In 2009, at the end of the longest drought period ever recorded in Australia,...
Widespread drought and record maximum temperatures in eastern Australia produced a large dust storm ...
In September 2009, a major dust storm passed over the southeast coast of Australia and covered the l...
Recurrent dust storms represent a significant concern in Australia because of their related hazards ...
This thesis has examined the characteristics of Australia's two major continental aerosol types - mi...
Aerosol samples for PM10 (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters less than 10 um) were collec...
Particle number concentrations and size distributions, visibility and particulate mass concentration...
Since Australia is the driest inhabited continent, it is a natural laboratory to study on a large sc...
Abstract. Mineral dust is one of the major components of the world’s aerosol mix, having a number of...
This volume presents state-of-the-art research about mineral dust, including results from field camp...
Aerosols from Western Australia supply micronutrient trace elements including Fe into the western sh...
Aerosols from Western Australia supply micronutrient trace elements including Fe into the western sh...
Australian dust aerosol was sampled at two desert locations, Birdsville (25.54 S, 139.20 E) and Mulo...
Dry-deposited particles were collected during the passage of an extremely strong dust storm in March...
Industrial metals are now ubiquitous within the atmosphere and their deposition represents a potenti...
Environmental context. In 2009, at the end of the longest drought period ever recorded in Australia,...
Widespread drought and record maximum temperatures in eastern Australia produced a large dust storm ...
In September 2009, a major dust storm passed over the southeast coast of Australia and covered the l...
Recurrent dust storms represent a significant concern in Australia because of their related hazards ...
This thesis has examined the characteristics of Australia's two major continental aerosol types - mi...
Aerosol samples for PM10 (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters less than 10 um) were collec...
Particle number concentrations and size distributions, visibility and particulate mass concentration...
Since Australia is the driest inhabited continent, it is a natural laboratory to study on a large sc...
Abstract. Mineral dust is one of the major components of the world’s aerosol mix, having a number of...
This volume presents state-of-the-art research about mineral dust, including results from field camp...
Aerosols from Western Australia supply micronutrient trace elements including Fe into the western sh...
Aerosols from Western Australia supply micronutrient trace elements including Fe into the western sh...
Australian dust aerosol was sampled at two desert locations, Birdsville (25.54 S, 139.20 E) and Mulo...
Dry-deposited particles were collected during the passage of an extremely strong dust storm in March...
Industrial metals are now ubiquitous within the atmosphere and their deposition represents a potenti...