2022
DOI: 10.3390/atmos13101646
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Applying Wind Erosion and Air Dispersion Models to Characterize Dust Hazard to Highway Safety at Lordsburg Playa, New Mexico, USA

Abstract: Lordsburg Playa, a dry lakebed in the Chihuahuan Desert of southwestern New Mexico (USA), is crossed by Interstate Highway 10 (I-10). Dust from the playa threatens highway safety and has caused dozens of fatal accidents. Two numerical models—the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Single-Event Wind Erosion Evaluation Program (SWEEP) and the American Meteorological Society and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regulatory Model (AERMOD)—were used to simulate and predict the generation and dispersion of windblown… Show more

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“…According to AERMOD simulation results, the wind direction had the largest effect on PM 2.5 dispersion, which gradually decreased with increasing distance downwind (Eibedingil et al, 2022). As illustrated in Figures 4-6, the annual average of the MAIAC-AOD value within a 10 km 2 radius in 2019 was higher than in 2020 and 2021, with values ranging between 0.59 and 0.88, 0.48-0.65, and 0.49-0.66, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to AERMOD simulation results, the wind direction had the largest effect on PM 2.5 dispersion, which gradually decreased with increasing distance downwind (Eibedingil et al, 2022). As illustrated in Figures 4-6, the annual average of the MAIAC-AOD value within a 10 km 2 radius in 2019 was higher than in 2020 and 2021, with values ranging between 0.59 and 0.88, 0.48-0.65, and 0.49-0.66, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dust events are driven by the arid and semiarid climate (Kessler et al, 1978; Tong et al, 2017), low vegetation cover (Gillette, 2004), and meteorological processes at various scales (Chen & Fryrear, 2002; Lee et al, 2009; Novlan et al, 2007; Rivera Rivera et al, 2009). Dust events are known to cause poor air quality and adverse impacts on human health (Tong et al, 2017, 2023), reduced visibility and transportation hazard (Eibedingil et al, 2022; Li et al, 2018; van Pelt et al, 2020), soil loss and reduced agricultural productivity (Duniway et al, 2019), and other negative economic (Hornbeck, 2009) and environmental impacts (Ashley et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%