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Title: Determination of emission factors for soil borne dustfall and suspended particulate in ambient air
Authors: Arief Sabdo Yuwono, Lia Amaliah, Nur Riana Rochimawati, Allen Kurniawan, Budi Mulyanto
Journal: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Publisher: Khyber Medical College, Peshawar
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2014
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Language: English
Two important factors contributing air quality deterioration, i.e. dustfall and suspended particulate, are obligatory parameters necessary to describe air quality. The research objectives were to measure the generated dustfall and suspended particulate in ambient air over a model area constructed of Oxisol as well as Ultisol soil and to determine the emission factors of dustfall and suspended particulate generation as affected by wind speed and soil moisture content over an area covered by both soil classes. The measurement of dustfall and suspended particulate was conducted in a laboratory scale tunnel where the land surface was covered by Oxisol and subsequently changed by Ultisol soil. The instruments used during the experiments were dustfall canister, blower, anemometer, moisture tester, tunnel, analytical balance, Petri dish, filter paper 10μ and universal oven. Result of the measurements showed that the average generated dustfall from Oxisol and Ultisol soil surface were 9 and 15 ton/km2·month, respectively. The generated suspended particulate from Oxisol covered area was 150 µg/Nm3 and for Ultisol area was 102 µg/Nm3. The developed emission factor equations as affected by wind speed and soil moisture content are at this point ready for field implementation to predict the dustfall and suspended particulate generation over land covered by both soil types
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