2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2018.05.010
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Atmospheric deposition fluxes of 137Cs associated with dust fallout in the northeastern Arabian Gulf

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“…As examples, high free-Fe/Al and low Ca/Al have been reported for dust outbreaks from Sahel, whereas high Ca/Al were measured for Saharan dust outbreaks (Chester et al, 1971, Chester et al, 1993; Chiapello et al, 1997; Moreno et al, 2006, among others), and high Ca/Al was used as a tracer of Western China deserts in PMx from Beijing, while lower ratios pointed to a Northern China desert origin (Yuan et al, 2008). Other tracers of source regions for dust are stable isotopes and radionuclides (Papastefanou et al, 2001; Aba et al, 2018; Goudie and Middleton, 2006, and references therein; among others) (see also section on compositional patterns of dust).…”
Section: Desert Dust Alert and Monitoring Systems For Health Studies mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As examples, high free-Fe/Al and low Ca/Al have been reported for dust outbreaks from Sahel, whereas high Ca/Al were measured for Saharan dust outbreaks (Chester et al, 1971, Chester et al, 1993; Chiapello et al, 1997; Moreno et al, 2006, among others), and high Ca/Al was used as a tracer of Western China deserts in PMx from Beijing, while lower ratios pointed to a Northern China desert origin (Yuan et al, 2008). Other tracers of source regions for dust are stable isotopes and radionuclides (Papastefanou et al, 2001; Aba et al, 2018; Goudie and Middleton, 2006, and references therein; among others) (see also section on compositional patterns of dust).…”
Section: Desert Dust Alert and Monitoring Systems For Health Studies mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This led to an increased potential to collapse the Fertile Crescent (namely Iraq and Syria). In the Middle East, and especially in the Arabian Peninsula, a pronounced variability in dust activity was reported with an abrupt regime shift from an inactive dust period (1998)(1999)(2000)(2001)(2002)(2003)(2004)(2005) to an active dust period (2007)(2008)(2009)(2010)(2011)(2012)(2013) (Aba et al, 2018), which was linked to climate change and global warming impacts in the 2000s (Notaro et al, 2015;Doronzo et al, 2016 and. The increased dust episodes and atmospheric dust concentrations on top of the atmosphere have a significant impact on the albedo and short-wave radiation over the African and Arabian regions leading to higher surface reflection (Satheesh et al, 2006), especially in Palestine (Singer et al 2003), Iraq (Al-Hemoud et al 2020), Kuwait (Al-Dousari 2009.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest 210 Pb concentrations were observed in spring (41.4 Bq m −2 ) and the lowest in fall (1.8 Bq m −2 ), which is quite consistent with the dust loadings of the corresponding months. However, the wet precipitation associated with Sarrayat and Koss played a major role in obtaining these high deposition fluxes (Aba et al 2016(Aba et al , 2018Al-Dousari et al 2016). The monthly deposition ratios of 7 Be and 210 Pb are largely consistent with the dust loading in the corresponding months.…”
Section: Temporal Spatial Distribution Of 137 Csmentioning
confidence: 59%