E. Erell et H. Tsoar, AN EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING AIRBORNE DUST IN DESERT CITIES, Building and environment, 32(3), 1997, pp. 225-236
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The effect of buildings on the dry deposition of dust was investigated
in Be'er Sheva, a desert city in southern Israel, and at two referenc
e points in the surrounding countryside. The mineral and chemical comp
osition of dust sampled at all sites was similar, reflecting the compo
sition of the local loess soil, its likely origin. However, dust depos
ited in the traps set up in the vicinity of buildings in the city was
significantly courser than the dust which accumulated in similar traps
at exposed sites in the countryside. The amount of dust in the urban
dust traps was on average more than twice the amount deposited in the
rural area. The differences in grain-size distribution and quantity of
dust ape accounted for by the disturbances to the natural environment
caused by the presence of buildings and by human activity in the city
. This study suggests that strategies commonly employed in the design
of buildings and urban space to reduce exposure to dust, such as the c
onstruction of walled courtyards, are not effective. A significant red
uction in the concentration of dust in the vicinity of buildings in de
sert cities may require a comprehensive approach which deals with the
entire urban area and its immediate surroundings, particularly with a
view to reducing the availability of erodible particles by means of pl
anting or paving all exposed land surfaces. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science
Ltd.