P. Giess et al., RESUSPENSION OF MONODISPERSE PARTICLES FROM SHORT GRASS SWARDS - A WIND-TUNNEL STUDY, Journal of aerosol science, 25(5), 1994, pp. 843
Measurements of resuspension of 1, 5 and 10 mum diameter particles fro
m grass swards exposed to three wind speeds (3, 5 and 7.8 m s-1) withi
n a wind tunnel are reported. Particles used were monodisperse porous
silica spheres of about unit density, and were labelled with a stable
tracer so that deposited and resuspended quantities could be establish
ed by neutron activation analysis using the imperial College Reactor.
Resuspension rates (LAMBDA) may be derived in terms of the fraction of
the initial deposit that has occurred per unit time. A useful quantit
y for analysis where resuspended aerosol is determined on air filters
is the cumulative fraction of resuspended material (F). F gives a clea
r indication of the likely practical significance of resuspension. Two
mathematical expressions were fitted to F and their differentiated fo
rms compared with the measured LAMBDA variation with time. The first m
odel is based upon a power law for LAMBDA vs time; the second upon a h
yperbolic relation having a limit to F which is determined by long-ter
m particle loss from plants due to biological processes.