Impact of Dust Source Patchiness on the Existence of a Constant Dust Flux Layer During Aeolian Erosion Events

Author:

Dupont S.1ORCID,Klose M.2ORCID,Irvine M. R.1ORCID,González‐Flórez C.34ORCID,Alastuey A.5ORCID,Bonnefond J.‐M.1,Dagsson‐Waldhauserova P.67ORCID,Gonzalez‐Romero A.345ORCID,Hussein T.89ORCID,Lamaud E.1,Meyer H.2ORCID,Panta A.10ORCID,Querol X.5ORCID,Schepanski K.11ORCID,Vergara Palacio S.2ORCID,Wieser A.2ORCID,Yus‐Díez J.51213ORCID,Kandler K.10ORCID,Pérez García‐Pando C.314ORCID

Affiliation:

1. INRAE Bordeaux Sciences Agro ISPA Villenave d’Ornon France

2. Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research—Department Troposphere Research (IMK TRO) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Karlsruhe Germany

3. Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) Barcelona Spain

4. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Polytechnical University of Catalonia (UPC) Barcelona Spain

5. Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA‐CSIC) Barcelona Spain

6. Agricultural University of Iceland Reykjavik Iceland

7. Agricultural University of Iceland Iceland—Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Hvanneyri Iceland

8. Department of Physics Environmental and Atmospheric Research Laboratory (EARL) University of Jordan School of Science Amman Jordan

9. Faculty of Science University of Helsinki Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR) Helsinki Finland

10. Institute of Applied Geosciences Technical University Darmstadt Darmstadt Germany

11. Institute of Meteorology Freie Universität Berlin Berlin Germany

12. Grup de Meteorologia Departament de Física Aplicada Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

13. Now at Center for Atmospheric Research University of Nova Gorica Ajdovščina Slovenia

14. ICREA Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractDust emission fluxes during wind soil erosion are usually estimated using a dust concentration vertical gradient, by assuming a constant dust flux layer between the surface and the dust measurement levels. Here, we investigate the existence of this layer during erosion events recorded in Iceland and Jordan. Size‐resolved dust fluxes were estimated at three levels between 2 and 4 m using the eddy‐covariance method. Dust fluxes were found mainly constant only between the two upper levels in Iceland, the lower dust flux being often stronger and richer in coarse particles, while dust fluxes in Jordan were nearly constant across all levels. The wind dynamics could not explain the absence of a constant dust flux layer in Iceland. We show that the presence of stationary dust source patches in Iceland, related to surface humidity, created a non‐uniform dust layer near the surface, named dust roughness sublayer (DRSL), where individual plumes behind each patch interact but do not fully mix. The lowest dust measurement level was probably located within this sublayer while the upper ones were located above, such that there the emitted dust became spatially well‐mixed. This explains near the surface in Iceland, the more intermittent dust concentration, its low correlation with the dust concentrations above, and the richer dust flux in coarse particles due to their lower deposition contribution. Our findings highlight the importance of estimating dust fluxes above a dust blending height whose characteristics depend on the dust source patchiness caused by surface humidity or the presence of sparse non‐erosive elements.

Funder

European Research Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Helmholtz Association

AXA Research Fund

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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