2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10453-006-9038-7
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Transport of microorganisms to Israel during Saharan dust events

Abstract: Dust storms are serious meteorological events that affect the East Mediterranean region, primarily during the spring season. The physical and chemical nature of dust storms, their origin, and the meteorological conditions leading to the generation of storms have been fully documented, but knowledge on their biological content is almost nonexistent. Four dust events that occurred in the period 2004-2005 were sampled in Haifa, Israel, an urban area on the East Mediterranean coast, for biological characterization… Show more

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“…Data from literature indicate a sampling efficiency ranging from 80 to 100 % for mildew spores (Schwarzbach, 1979). Given the Burkard sampler's high flow rate, sampling happens at a super-isomean-velocity compared with external wind speed.…”
Section: Flux Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Data from literature indicate a sampling efficiency ranging from 80 to 100 % for mildew spores (Schwarzbach, 1979). Given the Burkard sampler's high flow rate, sampling happens at a super-isomean-velocity compared with external wind speed.…”
Section: Flux Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where g is the gravitational acceleration (9.81 m s −2 ), ρ p is the particle density (1100 kg m −3 , Cox and Wathes, 1995), d is the particle diameter (3.3 × 10 −6 m, Raisi et al (2013) and Schlesinger et al, 2006), C c is the Cunningham slip correction factor, and η is the air viscosity (1.83 × 10 −5 Pa s, Kulkarni et al, 2011). The term V i represents the effect of interceptionimpaction on particle deposition and it has been computed following Slinn (1982):…”
Section: The Plant-atmosphere Epiphytic Transport (Planet) Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many microbes can be transported over global distances (Kellogg and Griffin 2006; Schlesinger et al 2006), and biogeographic patterns of microbial community structure suggest widespread long-distance dispersal at global scales (Barberán et al 2007, Darcy et al 2011; Itani and Smith 2016). Mathematical models of long-range transport also show that smaller particles – like spores – are likely to easily attain global distribution (Norros et al 2014, Wilkinson et al 2012).…”
Section: Global Aerial Dispersal Of Naganishia Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, dust events have been shown to introduce a significant pulse of microorganisms (Griffin 2007;Schlesinger et al 2006;Polymenakou et al 2008) and other microbiological materials (e.g. cellular fragments, fungal spores) into the atmosphere (Jaenicke 2005).…”
Section: Dust-mediated Transport Of Living Organisms and Pollutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%