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Dust and Radon Levels on the West Coast of Namibia

RESEARCH BRIEF Dust and Radon Levels on the West Coast of Namibia - what did we learn? Hanlie Liebenberg-EnslinI; Detlof von OertzenII; Norwel MwananawaIII I Airshed Planning Professionals

van Kaam, RJM (2025): Elemental Composition analyzed by XRF of

van Kaam, Rianne J M; Kölling, Martin; Elvert, Marcus; Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Zabel, Matthias (2025): Dust deposition directly affects the concentration of dissolved organic carbon in the ocean.

Dust and radon levels on the west coast of Namibia What did we learn?

The study investigated the potential for adverse health impacts from exposures to inhalable atmospheric dust and radon in the main towns along Namibia''s central-western coast.

Dust and radon levels on the west coast of Namibia

The study investigated the potential for adverse health impacts from exposures to inhalable atmospheric dust and radon in the main towns along Namibia''s central-western coast. An

Coupling global climate drivers to dust emission dynamics at Etosha

The identification of robust links between dust emissions and global climate drivers in this study makes a significant contribution to the improved integration of ephemeral lake systems in dust

Monitoring Hydrological Controls on Dust Emissions: Preliminary

hydrological controls on aeolian dust emissions from the Etosha Basin, Namibia. Data suggest that individual inundation events (detected by AVHRR) within this basin have a marked effect on

Dust and Radon Levels on the West Coast of Namibia

Between 2016 and 2019, this study was updated and extended, with an ambient monitoring network established to measure particulate matter and radon concentrations at three locations (i.e. Walvis

Fractional solubility of iron in mineral dust aerosols over coastal

Fractional solubility of iron in mineral dust aerosols over coastal Namibia: a link to marine biogenic emissions? Karine Desboeufs1, Paola Formenti1, Raquel Torres-Sánchez2,3, Kerstin

Monitoring Hydrological Controls on dust emissions: Preliminary

Request PDF | Monitoring Hydrological Controls on dust emissions: Preliminary observations from Etosha Pan, Namibia | Atmospheric dust loadings have a significant influence on

van Kaam, RJM (2025): Total organic carbon and stable carbon

van Kaam, Rianne J M (2025): Total organic carbon and stable carbon isotopes of dust samples from ephemeral rivers in Namibia analyzed after the sorption experiment .

South African dust contribution to the high southern latitudes

Southern Africa represents a non-negligible source of dust to the high latitude environments of the Southern Hemisphere during warm periods, according to geochemical and

Fractional solubility of iron in mineral dust aerosols over coastal

98 iron, obtained by Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) analysis. We also provide the definition of frac- 99 tional solubility and method for estimating the total dust mass. We introduce the supporting tools

Namibia Mining Industrial Solutions

Freudenberg Filtration Technologies is a Freudenberg Group company that offers dust handling and control solutions to the most demanding applications across Namibia. Whether an electrical

Fractional solubility of iron in mineral dust aerosols over coastal

99 mineral dust, their pathways during transport, and the presence of fog, a recurrent feature on coastal 100 Namibia favouring multi-phase ageing processes. Section 3 provides the results of the analysis.

Dust Pollution Mapping – Namibia

For an study to clean and reduce the dust pollution Dimap was engaged to map typical dusts in their distribution over the area around the plant and to provide this

(PDF) Quantifying Mechanisms of Aeolian Dust Emission: Field

The modelling of windblown mineral dust emissions remains a challenge. This is in part due to the coarse spatial and temporal resolution of the data on which these models are based, but also

Part 2. Elemental composition, iron mineralogy and

1 Introduction f the global atmosphere (Kok et al., 2023). Dust 51 particles in the atmosphere are released by the natural wind erosion of natural arid and semi-52 arid areas of the globe. However,

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