Dust resuspension rates in Kuwait: insights from 7 Be and 137 Cs radionuclides

Dust resuspension rates in four different landscapes in Kuwait were estimated over a 2-year period using Be and Cs radionuclides. The average rates of resuspension of particles labeled with Be (2 × 10  ± 3.9 × 10 s ) were much higher than those of particles labeled with Cs (1.6 × 10  ± 2.15 × 10 s )...

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Published inEnvironmental science and pollution research international Vol. 31; no. 50; p. 60640
Main Authors Aba, Abdulaziz, Al-Dousari, Ali, Ismaeel, Anfal, Al-Dabbous, Abdullah, Alboloushi, Omar, Al-Jarba, Mashael
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany 01.10.2024
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Summary:Dust resuspension rates in four different landscapes in Kuwait were estimated over a 2-year period using Be and Cs radionuclides. The average rates of resuspension of particles labeled with Be (2 × 10  ± 3.9 × 10 s ) were much higher than those of particles labeled with Cs (1.6 × 10  ± 2.15 × 10 s ), which indicates increased short-term fluctuations in recently deposited dust. Conversely, the resuspension rates for particles labeled with Cs were considerably lower, which better reflects long-term variations in dust resuspension. This evaluation approach may provide a foundation for future studies assessing the impact of suspended dust particulates on the performance of solar power systems, in conjunction with other influencing factors like vertical mass flux.
ISSN:1614-7499