TY - JOUR
T1 - Are there airborne microbial hotspot areas over Iran's Sistan region?
T2 - A spatial analysis of microbe concentrations and relationships with dust
AU - Miri, Abbas
AU - Shirmohammadi, Ebrahim
AU - Rahdari, Vahid
AU - Sorooshian, Armin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - During 18 dust storms from June 2022 to September 2023, bacterial and fungal concentrations were measured in dust collected in different parts of the Sistan region of Iran, including Zabol and Zahak (i.e., urban environments) and Ghorghori, Adimi, and Aliakbar (i.e., non-urban environments). The goal was to assess (a) the spatial distribution of airborne microbes across Sistan to identify hotspots of high levels, (b) airborne microbe concentrations in urban and non-urban environments, and (c) the influence of Hamoun lakes on airborne microbial concentrations. The highest bacterial and fungal concentrations per gram of dust were observed in Zabol (3.5 ×106 and 1.2 ×104 cfu g−1) and the lowest in Ghorghori (1.16 ×104 and 1.1 ×103 cfu g−1). The highest bacterial and fungal concentrations per sampled area were found in Aliakbar (4.7 ×107 and 8.6 ×104 cfu g−1) and the lowest in Ghorghori (1.9×107 and 3.2 ×104 cfu g−1). Aliakbar and Zahak were the most serious airborne microbial hazard sites based on high loads of dust and, consequently, microbes. Hamoun lakes contribute to airborne microbial pollution across Sistan. Management of lakes is suggested as a key path forward to reduce dispersal of microbes.
AB - During 18 dust storms from June 2022 to September 2023, bacterial and fungal concentrations were measured in dust collected in different parts of the Sistan region of Iran, including Zabol and Zahak (i.e., urban environments) and Ghorghori, Adimi, and Aliakbar (i.e., non-urban environments). The goal was to assess (a) the spatial distribution of airborne microbes across Sistan to identify hotspots of high levels, (b) airborne microbe concentrations in urban and non-urban environments, and (c) the influence of Hamoun lakes on airborne microbial concentrations. The highest bacterial and fungal concentrations per gram of dust were observed in Zabol (3.5 ×106 and 1.2 ×104 cfu g−1) and the lowest in Ghorghori (1.16 ×104 and 1.1 ×103 cfu g−1). The highest bacterial and fungal concentrations per sampled area were found in Aliakbar (4.7 ×107 and 8.6 ×104 cfu g−1) and the lowest in Ghorghori (1.9×107 and 3.2 ×104 cfu g−1). Aliakbar and Zahak were the most serious airborne microbial hazard sites based on high loads of dust and, consequently, microbes. Hamoun lakes contribute to airborne microbial pollution across Sistan. Management of lakes is suggested as a key path forward to reduce dispersal of microbes.
KW - Air pollution
KW - Bacterial concentration
KW - Dust storms
KW - Fugal concentration
KW - Sistan
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U2 - 10.1016/j.uclim.2024.102124
DO - 10.1016/j.uclim.2024.102124
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85203156139
SN - 2212-0955
VL - 57
JO - Urban Climate
JF - Urban Climate
M1 - 102124
ER -