Understanding inland fog and dew dynamics for assessing potential non-rainfall water use in the Atacama

IF 2.6 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
F. Lobos-Roco , F. Suárez , F. Aguirre-Correa , K. Keim , I. Aguirre , C. Vargas , F. Abarca , C. Ramírez , R. Escobar , P. Osses , C. del Río
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Abstract

In (semi-)arid regions, harvesting fog and dew can become a complementary solution to traditional water supply. In the Atacama region, a territory of key and water-dependent economic activities, both fog and dew are driven by the advection of marine moisture from the Pacific. Still, little is described regarding the dynamics and water potential of these events. In this study, we analyze the spatiotemporal variability of fog and dew in the Atacama Desert to assess the potential of non-rainfall atmospheric water harvesting. Our research strategy combines three methods to achieve a comprehensive understanding of these phenomena: a satellite-spatial analysis of fog and low cloud frequencies; a thermodynamic characterization of the fog cloud vertical structure; and an observational analysis of fog and dew water collection. Our findings reveal that fog is a regular phenomenon in the area, occurring from 3% to 20% of the year. We estimate that fog cloud reaches 50 km inland and up to ∼1100 m ASL, covering a vast territory where it can be harvested. Fog and dew represent 72% and 28% of the total collected atmospheric water (∼0.2 L m−2 day−1). Both fog and dew represent a complementary natural water source with multiple uses for local industries.

了解内陆雾和露水动态,评估阿塔卡马地区潜在的非降雨用水量
在(半)干旱地区,收集雾和露水可以成为传统供水的补充解决方案。阿塔卡马地区是一个主要经济活动依赖水资源的地区,雾和露水都是受太平洋海洋水汽平流的影响。然而,有关这些事件的动态和水潜力的描述仍然很少。在这项研究中,我们分析了阿塔卡马沙漠中雾和露的时空变化,以评估非降雨大气集水的潜力。我们的研究策略结合了三种方法来全面了解这些现象:对雾和低云频率的卫星空间分析;雾云垂直结构的热力学特征;雾和露水收集的观测分析。我们的研究结果表明,雾是该地区的一种常规现象,一年中出现的频率为 3% 到 20%。据我们估计,雾云可到达内陆 50 公里处,最高可达海拔 1100 米,覆盖了可采集雾水的广阔区域。雾和露水分别占收集到的大气水总量的 72% 和 28%(∼0.2 升 m-2 天-1)。雾和露水都是一种互补的天然水源,可为当地工业提供多种用途。
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Journal of Arid Environments
Journal of Arid Environments 环境科学-环境科学
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5.70
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3.70%
发文量
144
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Arid Environments is an international journal publishing original scientific and technical research articles on physical, biological and cultural aspects of arid, semi-arid, and desert environments. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue it addresses research on all aspects of arid environments and their past, present and future use.
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