Inorganic chemical composition of aerosols settling in Hamad Town, Bahrain following dust haze storms

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Ali-Mohamed, Ahmed Y. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Bahrain, P.O. Box: 32038, Isa Town, Bahrain
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Atmospheric aerosols - Composition - Meteorology - Pressure effects - Storms - Wind;
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10.1080/0020723042000/76051
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The inorganic chemical composition of settling particles from 10 dust storms in Hamad Town, Bahrain has been determined. These storms occurred over a 3-year period. Meteorological conditions during the storms were examined and the storms classified, according to their trajectories, into two types: (a) a low pressure system from the Mediteranean, which traveled east into the Gulf and caused periods of disturbed weather and causing of north-westerly winds; and (b) a low pressure over Pakistan causing dry north-westerly wind, known locally as Al-Barah. After this period, the low pressure system declined allowing the formation of south-easterly winds known as the Kaus. The composition of the dust storms is montonic. The settling particles are relatively enriched in Ca 2+, K+ and SO42- derived from local soil, and Cl- from the sea.
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