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Monitoring of Dust Emission in Eastern Australia: Why Two Methods Are Better Than One

Published by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan www.asabe.org

Citation:  International Symposium on Erosion and Landscape Evolution (ISELE), 18-21 September 2011, Anchorage, Alaska  711P0311cd Paper #11019.(doi:10.13031/2013.39219)
Authors:   John Leys, Stephan Heidenreich, O’Loingsigh Tadhg, Strong Craig, McTainsh Grant
Keywords:   Dust, DSI, DustWatch, Monitoring

Dust events are highly transitory in Australia and they tend to occur in remote areas. These events pose two monitoring problems: 1) having adequate spatial coverage in remote dust source areas; and 2) having continuous monitoring at sub-hourly intervals for long periods (years to decades) to catch the dust events.

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