Chapter 5: Applications
Title: Evaluation of dust sources in Iran through remote sensing and synoptical analysis
Author(s): Omid Esmaili, Massoud Tajrishy, Peyman Daneshkar Arasteh
Address: Department of Civil Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Environment and Water Research Center (EWRC), Iran | Department of Civil Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Environment and Water Research Center (EWRC), Iran | Water and Irrigation Engineering Department, IK International University, Environment and Water Research Center (EWRC), Iran
Reference: Atlantic Europe Conference on Remote Imaging and Spectroscopy pp. 136 - 143
Abstract/Summary: Mineral dusts, as the most important type of aerosols, play an important role in climate forcing and terribly affect human health, living in the vicinity of large persistent emission sources; especially located in the arid or hyper arid regions of Middle Eastern countries like Iran. In this paper, we systematically examine the TOMS satellite absorbing aerosol product (AI) over a 25-year period (1979–2004) for the evidence of local persistent dust sources, and simultaneously evaluate the most related synoptical parameters to dust emission derived from data records of more than 150 synoptical weather stations located all around the country. The TOMS satellite data show that on a global scale the dominant sources of mineral dust are mainly located in the vicinity of salt/dry lakes or large basins of internal drainage which are assumed to be very prone sources of dusts.
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