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Laboratory System for Dust Generation from Soils

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
卷 39, 期 4, 页码 1254-1261

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AMER SOC AGRONOMY
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2008.0380

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Farm workers and residential communities adjacent to agricultural fields can be exposed to sod dust generated during field operations at levels that could result in respiratory, problems. However, field sampling of agricultural dust faces logistical problems from spatial and temporal differences in soil properties, field operations, and meteorological conditions. To minimize these problems, we designed a dust generator that simulates dust generation during tilling of agricultural fields to provide samples of particulate matter derived from bulk sod and developed optimal operating conditions to assure reproducible results The dust generator consisted of a rotating chamber, where soil samples were loaded and tumbled, and a settling chamber, where airborne sod dust samples were collected using particle size selective samplers. The following operating conditions for dust generation were evaluated: initial soil mass, air intake. rotation speed, and sampling time to optimize dust sampling. We compared the laboratory-generated dust from sod samples with field dust that we collected from the same plots during agricultural operations We determined from X-ray diffraction and energy-dispersive X-ray analyses that the mineralogy and chemical composition of field- and laboratory-generated dust were similar. indicating that the apparatus reasonably simulated field mechanical processes that produce airborne particulate matter from sods The results suggest that the laboratory dust generator provides reliable samples of soil-derived dust and could be useful for future studies involving airborne particulate material from sods

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