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Wind Blown Dust Monitoring and Modeling at Owens Lake, CA Duane Ono Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District July 2004 WRAP Dust Emissions Joint.

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1 Wind Blown Dust Monitoring and Modeling at Owens Lake, CA Duane Ono Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District July 2004 WRAP Dust Emissions Joint Forum Meeting Reno, Nevada

2 Dust ID Method based on Shao, et al., 1993

3 Dust ID Method F a = K f x q F a = PM-10 emissions [g/cm 2 /hr] K f = K-factor q = sand flux at 15 cm [g/cm 2 /hr]

4 Owens Lake Dust ID Monitoring Network 135 sand flux sites 6 PM-10 TEOM sites 13 10-m met towers Upper air profiler Time-lapse camera sites Dust observer sites

5 Sand Flux Monitors Cox Sand Catcher - Collects saltation- size particles Sensit ™ - Electronically records sand flux.

6 Sensits & Cox Sand Catcher

7 Sensit Reading vs. Sand Catch

8 PM-10 Monitors Sites

9 K-factor Calculations K f = Hourly K-factor K i = Initial K-factor (5 x 10 -5 ) C obs. = Monitored hourly PM-10 C bac. = Hourly background PM-10 C mod. = Modeled PM-10 at monitor site

10 Dust Storm at Owens Lake

11 VISIBLE DUST PLUMES & SAND FLUX Observed dust plume locations corresponded to the hotspot areas identified by the sand flux monitoring network. Example Storm: Feb. 6-8, 2001 (52 hour total)

12 PM-10 concentrations and sand flux were monitored for 30 months at Owens Lake.

13 Hourly & Storm Average K f for the South Area

14 Temporal & Spatial K-factors Period Keeler DunesNorth AreaCentral AreaSouth Area 1/1/00-2/3/015.12.16.61.9 2/4/01-4/18/015.12.126.06.7 4/19/01-11/30/015.12.16.31.9 12/1/01-3/8/0220.07.636.05.8 3/9/02-4/18/025.55.06.99.0 4/19/02-6/30/025.55.06.61.8

15 Univ. of Guelph Wind Tunnel

16 Wind Tunnel on Keeler Dunes

17 Dust ID PeriodAreaWind TunnelDust ID 1/1/00 - 2/3/01North Area2.3 x 10 -5 1.8 x 10 -5 1/1/00 – 2/3/01Keeler Dunes1.3 x 10 -5 3.5 x 10 -5 2/4/01 - 4/18/01Central Area9.7 x 10 -5 24.1 x 10 -5 2/4/01 - 4/18/01South Area6.6 x 10 -5 5.9 x 10 -5 4/19/01 - 11/30/01Central Area16.0 x 10 -5 5.7 x 10 -5 4/19/01 - 11/30/01South Area3.1 x 10 -5 2.0 x 10 -5 Comparison of Wind Tunnel & Dust ID K-factors

18 CALPUFF Options Model Options – Reg. defaults including Pasquill-Gifford curves – Plume depletion based on local size distribution measurements Example Simulation – May 2-3, 2001 – Storm Average K f – Background of 20 µg/m 3 Predicted PM 10 Concentrations (µg/m 3 ) for May 02, 2001, Hour 0800-0900

19 Comparison of Hourly Monitored and Modeled PM-10 at Shell Cut, May 2-3, 2001

20 Daily PM-10 Emissions

21 Owens Lake PM-10 Emissions Peak Daily PM-10 = 7,200 tons Annual PM-10 = 79,200 tons Dust ID Period: July 2000 - June 2001.

22 Conclusions PM-10 emissions can be estimated using sand flux measurements and K-factors. K-factors can be derived empirically by comparing monitored PM-10 concentrations to model predictions. Average K-factors were found to vary spatially and temporally at Owens Lake.

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24 Comparison of PM-10 Emissions vs. Wind Speed For Big and Medium Size Dust Storms Using the Dust ID Method and Alfaro & Gomes Model

25 Comparison of Storm Total PM-10 Emissions for the Keeler Dunes Storm DateDust ID (lbs/acre) Alfaro & Gomes Models Fine Soil (lbs/acre) Coarse Soil (lbs/acre) Oct. 21-22, 2000 2,2451,03851 May 2-3, 2001 1,35484837 Nov. 2, 2000 15329713 Jun. 1, 2001 491797

26 For more information contact: Duane Ono Great Basin Unified APCD 157 Short Street Bishop, California 93514 (760) 872-8211 duaneono@yahoo.com


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