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Particle size distribution and particulate matter concentrations during synoptic and convective dust events in West Texas
Karin Ardon-Dryer
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Atmospheric Science Group, Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech
University, Lubbock, TX, USA
Mary C. Kelley
Atmospheric Science Group, Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech
University, Lubbock, TX, USA
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- Characterization of 21 years of dust events across four West Texas regions M. Robinson & K. Ardon-Dryer 10.1016/j.aeolia.2024.100930
- Identification of dust events in the greater Phoenix area T. Sandhu et al. 10.1016/j.apr.2024.102275
- Spatial, temporal, and meteorological impact of the 26 February 2023 dust storm: increase in particulate matter concentrations across New Mexico and West Texas M. Robinson et al. 10.5194/acp-24-13733-2024
- Meteorological and climatological conditions supportive for windblown dust formation in Poland F. Skop & E. Bednorz 10.1016/j.apr.2025.102521
- Dust Under the Radar: Rethinking How to Evaluate the Impacts of Dust Events on Air Quality in the United States K. Ardon‐Dryer et al. 10.1029/2023GH000953
- Evaluating Data Product Exposure Metrics for Use in Epidemiologic Studies of Dust Storms K. Hohsfield et al. 10.1029/2023GH000824
- Atmospheric aerosol particles before, during, and after a convective dust event on the Jornada experimental range as measured using Raman hyperspectral imaging D. Doughty et al. 10.1002/jrs.6574
- Investigating the Sensitivity of Low-Cost Sensors in Measuring Particle Number Concentrations across Diverse Atmospheric Conditions in Greece and Spain G. Kosmopoulos et al. 10.3390/s23146541
- Dust in the Critical Zone: North American case studies J. Brahney et al. 10.1016/j.earscirev.2024.104942
- Performance evaluation of the Alphasense OPC-N3 and Plantower PMS5003 sensor in measuring dust events in the Salt Lake Valley, Utah K. Kaur & K. Kelly 10.5194/amt-16-2455-2023
- Long-term exposure to dust in fine particulate matter and post-stroke functional impairment—Findings from the China National Stroke Screening Surveys Z. Pan et al. 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2025.137979
- When a Dust Storm Is Not a Dust Storm: Reliability of Dust Records From the Storm Events Database and Implications for Geohealth Applications K. Ardon‐Dryer et al. 10.1029/2022GH000699
- Particulate matter accumulation by tree foliage is driven by leaf habit types, urbanization- and pollution levels M. Steinparzer et al. 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122289
- A review of the status of air quality monitoring in the Permian Basin, USA, and its implications for effective long-term monitoring of industrial operations S. Adkins & M. Zavada 10.1080/01916122.2024.2370368
- Experimental study on the concentration fluctuation of dust particles with different sizes during a dust storm T. Liu & T. Bo 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2024.108241
- Inhibition of Soil Wind-Erosion and Dust by Shelterbelts in the Hilly Area of Loess Plateau and Its Influencing Factors B. Yan et al. 10.3390/f15081413
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Short summary
Changes in the particle size distribution and particulate matter concentrations during different dust events in West Texas were examined. Analysis based on different timescales showed that current common methods used to evaluate the impact of dust events on air quality will not capture the true impact of short (convective) dust events and, therefore, do not provide an insightful understanding of their impact on the environment and human health.
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