Atlas of Fallen Dust in Kuwait

Atlas of Fallen Dust in Kuwait [electronic resource] / edited by Ali Al-Dousari. - 1st ed. 2021. - XI, 250 p. 272 illus., 267 illus. in color. online resource.

Dust storm Satellite images -- Deposited dust -- Dust particles size and statistical parameters -- Mineralogy (XRD) -- Inductively coupled plasma(ICP) -- Deposited rates of radionuclides -- Pollen in dust -- Other properties -- Spectro absorption.

Open Access

This open access book serves as an atlas of deposited dust and dust storms in Kuwait in relation to local and global regions. It features a wealth of maps and images of dust storm trajectories in the region, together with detailed descriptions of the chemical and physical properties of fallen dust, including the amount, particle size, statistical parameters, spectra absorption, dust mineralogy, trace and major elements, organic matter, associated pollen, and radionuclides and connected pollutants. Given its scope, the book is a valuable resource for a broad range of researchers, including geologists, chemists, environmentalists, botanists, air quality specialists, nanotechnology scientists, and solar energy experts.

9783030669775

10.1007/978-3-030-66977-5 doi


Pollution.
Environmental geography.
Atmospheric science.
Analytical chemistry.
Climatology.
Pollution.
Integrated Geography.
Atmospheric Science.
Analytical Chemistry.
Climate Sciences.

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