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Factors controlling the spatial and temporal variability of dust emissions
作者姓名:John  A.  Gillies  William  G.  Nickling  Vicken  Etyemezian  James  King  Mark  Sweeney
作者单位:[1]Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada, USA [2]Wind Erosion Laboratory, Department of Geography, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada [3]Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Desert Research Institute, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA [4]Department of Earth Sciences, University of South Dakota, Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
摘    要:New field measurement techniques are allowing researchers to better understand how surficial properties affect the temporal and spatial variability of dust emissions. In this paper we review the current understanding of the dust emission process and present new field measurements that examine how three surface properties: roughness, crust strength, and temporal changes of surface properties affect dust emissions. These data were collected using three unique measurement systems developed by our team. Roughness exerts considerable control on the entrainment threshold and emissions of dust from a surface. We have carried out a series of experiments designed to quantify roughness effects on aeolian sediment entrainment and transport in a shear stress partitioning framework. Our results show that the model of Raupach et al. (1993) provides very good agreement with available data to predict the amount of shearing stress on the intervening surface among roughness elements, relatively independent of their size and distribution. However, element size affects the aeolian sediment transport process beyond that attributable only to the reduction of surface shear stress caused by the roughness. Additional interactions of the elements with the saltation cloud appear to reduce the transport efficiency and potentially dust emissions as well. The effect of crust strength on dust emissions was assessed using a newly-developed pin penetrometer, which can measure crust strength in-situ. Previous researchers suggested that variation in crust strength even within a small area could lead to considerable spatial variability in dust emissions. Our measurements showed that crust strength is highly variable over a scale of centimeters. This variability may help to explain some of the observed scatter in field measurements of dust emissions for what appear to be homogeneous surfaces. Variability of dust emissions in time and space was also evaluated using a new instrument, the Portable In-Situ Wind Erosion Lab (PI-SWERL) developed to measure dust emissions from soil surfaces.

关 键 词:灰尘  散发  表面特征  大气污染  时空变化

Factors controlling the spatial and temporal variability of dust emissions
John A. Gillies William G. Nickling Vicken Etyemezian James King Mark Sweeney.Factors controlling the spatial and temporal variability of dust emissions[J].Chinese Journal of Geochemistry,2006,25(B08):219-220.
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Keywords:dust emission  surface property
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