AccScience Publishing / AJWEP / Volume 15 / Issue 2 / DOI: 10.3233/AJW-180021
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Transfer of Technical Knowledge from Dust Control  in Khuzestan Province for Elimination of Hamoon  Jazmoorian Wetland Challenges

Zahra Fakhroueian1* Mohammad Ali Attarnejad2 Pouriya Esmaeilzadeh3 Farshad Forouzanfard4 Elham Khaksar5 Ali Karampour6
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1 School of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, and IPE, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2 University of Munich, Tehran, Iran
3 Chemical Engineering College University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran
4 Jondi Shapur University of Technology, Dezful, Ahvaz, Iran
5 Environmental Protection Agency, Khuzestan Province, Ahvaz, Iran
6 Khuzestan Province Governor, Ahvaz, Iran
AJWEP 2018, 15(2), 89–98; https://doi.org/10.3233/AJW-180021
Submitted: 6 September 2017 | Revised: 19 December 2017 | Accepted: 19 December 2017 | Published: 11 May 2018
© 2018 by the Author(s). This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution -Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC-by the license) ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ )
Abstract

Hamoon Jazmoorian wetland, which is positioned at the border of Kerman and Sistan-Baluchistan  provinces in Iran, consists of three major types of soils including argillaceous silt, swampy types and various clay  and sand layers. Given this information and some valuable experience earned in 2-3 years from research on 14  dust focal centres of Khuzestan province, the dust polluted sky of the province and its borders with neighbouring  countries, it was attempted to repress the dried Jazmoorian wetland. Hamoon Jazmoorian wetland and the dust  regions similar in terms of soil type in Khuzestan such as Hendijan Hur, Saheb Abad of Gharganeh, Dehno in  Hendijan, north Azadegan field in Hoveyzeh wetland of Hour-al-Azim and Ashareh-ye Omidiyeh can be converted  to alive, healthy and fruitful soil instead of dead, withered and sere ones. 

In this study, some healthy and eco-friendly water-based green biological fluid formulations have been prepared  for single soils and simulated mixture of the Jazmoorian wetland. Stability tests, mechanical and ecological  stabilization of soil-fluid using wind tunnel with 90-100 km/h velocity and also planting vegetable seeds have  been completely carried out in lab scale. The performance of biological fluids (green mulch) were very successful.  The results of this work can be further developed to industrial and pilot plant scales. All the materials in green  biological fluids are very safe and healthy for humans and the environment, without any toxic substance.

Keywords
Hamoon Jazmoorian wetland
green biological mulch
soil simulation
ecological soil stabilization
dust focal centres
Conflict of interest
The authors declare they have no competing interests.
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