Atmosphere, Volume (13), No (8), Year (2022-8) , Pages (1335-1365)

Title : ( A Success Story in Controlling Sand and Dust Storms Hotspots in the Middle East )

Authors: Ali Al-Dousari , Ali Omar , Ali Al-Hemoud , Abdulaziz Aba , Majid Alrashedi , Mohamad Alrawi , Alireza Rashki , Peter Petrov , Modi Ahmed , Noor Al-Dousari , Omar Baloshi , Meshael Jarba , Ala Esmail , Abeer Alsaleh , TeenaWilliam ,

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Abstract

sing 30 years of satellite observations, two sand and dust storms (SDS) source locations (hotspots) were detected on the southern side of the Mesopotamian Flood Plain. Around 40 million people in the region are affected by the two hotspots, including populations in Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and Emirates. Both hotspots encompass roughly 8212 km2 and contribute 11% to 85% in 2005 and 2021, respectively, of the total SDS in the region. Dust physical (particle surface area and size percentages) and chemical (mineralogy, major and trace elements, and radionuclides) properties show close similarities between source and downwind samples during SDS originated solely from the two hotspots. Deposited dust size particles show a finning trend towards the north in the Middle East compared to the south. A comprehensive assessment of the chemical and physical properties of soil and dust samples was conducted as an essential step in developing and implementing a mitigation plan in order to establish a success story in reducing SDS, improving air quality, and benefiting the gulf countries and neighboring regions

Keywords

climate change; dust; sand and dust storms; hotspot; Iraq; Iran; Kuwait; UAE; Middle East
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@article{paperid:1091097,
author = {Ali Al-Dousari and Ali Omar and Ali Al-Hemoud and Abdulaziz Aba and Majid Alrashedi and Mohamad Alrawi and Rashki, Alireza and Peter Petrov and Modi Ahmed and Noor Al-Dousari and Omar Baloshi and Meshael Jarba and Ala Esmail and Abeer Alsaleh and TeenaWilliam},
title = {A Success Story in Controlling Sand and Dust Storms Hotspots in the Middle East},
journal = {Atmosphere},
year = {2022},
volume = {13},
number = {8},
month = {August},
issn = {2073-4433},
pages = {1335--1365},
numpages = {30},
keywords = {climate change; dust; sand and dust storms; hotspot; Iraq; Iran; Kuwait; UAE; Middle East},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T A Success Story in Controlling Sand and Dust Storms Hotspots in the Middle East
%A Ali Al-Dousari
%A Ali Omar
%A Ali Al-Hemoud
%A Abdulaziz Aba
%A Majid Alrashedi
%A Mohamad Alrawi
%A Rashki, Alireza
%A Peter Petrov
%A Modi Ahmed
%A Noor Al-Dousari
%A Omar Baloshi
%A Meshael Jarba
%A Ala Esmail
%A Abeer Alsaleh
%A TeenaWilliam
%J Atmosphere
%@ 2073-4433
%D 2022

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