Affiliation:
1. Lomonosov Moscow State University
Abstract
In the paper, the effect of natural dust deposited from the air on the evaporation rate from the water surface
is experimentally investigated. Experiments were conducted for stationary liquid without wind blowing across
the surface and with mild wind that does not deform the surface, at a constant rate of particle deposition.
It is shown that the evaporation rate is a linear function of the difference in the saturated vapor pressure at
the water surface and the partial pressure of the air mixture at the temperature and relative humidity in the
laboratory at the beginning of the deposition process, when the proportion of the surface covered with dust
is small. With the increase in deposition time, hydrophobic particles gather into conglomerates, reducing the
proportion of the exposed surface and the evaporation rate.