Composition of aerosols collected in the Western Russian Arctic in August-September 1991 ...

In August-September 1991 during the SPASIBA expedition (Scientific Program on the Arctic and Siberian Aquatorium) aboard R/V Yakov Smirnitzky in the Laptev Sea ten samples of aerosols were collected by nylon nets. A combined approach including various analytical techniques, such as single-particle a...

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Main Authors: Shevchenko, Vladimir P, Lisitzin, Alexander P, Kuptsov, Vladimir M, van Malderen, H, Martin, Jean-Marie, van Grieken, R, Huang, W W
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1999
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.760761
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.760761 2024-09-15T18:17:35+00:00 Composition of aerosols collected in the Western Russian Arctic in August-September 1991 ... Shevchenko, Vladimir P Lisitzin, Alexander P Kuptsov, Vladimir M van Malderen, H Martin, Jean-Marie van Grieken, R Huang, W W 1999 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.760761 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.760761 en eng PANGAEA Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 Aerosol sampler SPASIBA-91 Yakov Smirnitskiy Archive of Ocean Data ARCOD article Collection Supplementary Publication Series of Datasets 1999 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.760761 2024-08-01T10:50:04Z In August-September 1991 during the SPASIBA expedition (Scientific Program on the Arctic and Siberian Aquatorium) aboard R/V Yakov Smirnitzky in the Laptev Sea ten samples of aerosols were collected by nylon nets. A combined approach including various analytical techniques, such as single-particle analysis, instrumental neutron activation analysis, and atomic absorption spectrophotometry, was used to study composition of the samples. Mass concentration of coarse-grained (>0.001 mm) insoluble fraction of aerosols ranged from 80 to 460 ng/m**3. In all the samples remains of land vegetation were found to be the dominant component. Organic carbon content of the aerosols ranged from 23 to 49%. Inorganic part of the samples was represented mainly by alumosilicates and quartz. Anthropogenic ''fly ash'' particles were observed in all the samples. Temporal variations of element concentrations resulted from differences in air masses entering the studied area. ... : Supplement to: Shevchenko, Vladimir P; Lisitzin, Alexander P; Kuptsov, Vladimir M; van Malderen, H; Martin, Jean-Marie; van Grieken, R; Huang, W W (1999): Composition of aerosols in the surface boundary layer of the atmosphere over the seas of the Western Russian Arctic. Translated from Okeanologiya, 1999, 39(1), 142-151, Oceanology, 39(1), 128-136 ... Article in Journal/Newspaper laptev Laptev Sea DataCite
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Yakov Smirnitskiy
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SPASIBA-91
Yakov Smirnitskiy
Archive of Ocean Data ARCOD
Shevchenko, Vladimir P
Lisitzin, Alexander P
Kuptsov, Vladimir M
van Malderen, H
Martin, Jean-Marie
van Grieken, R
Huang, W W
Composition of aerosols collected in the Western Russian Arctic in August-September 1991 ...
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Yakov Smirnitskiy
Archive of Ocean Data ARCOD
description In August-September 1991 during the SPASIBA expedition (Scientific Program on the Arctic and Siberian Aquatorium) aboard R/V Yakov Smirnitzky in the Laptev Sea ten samples of aerosols were collected by nylon nets. A combined approach including various analytical techniques, such as single-particle analysis, instrumental neutron activation analysis, and atomic absorption spectrophotometry, was used to study composition of the samples. Mass concentration of coarse-grained (>0.001 mm) insoluble fraction of aerosols ranged from 80 to 460 ng/m**3. In all the samples remains of land vegetation were found to be the dominant component. Organic carbon content of the aerosols ranged from 23 to 49%. Inorganic part of the samples was represented mainly by alumosilicates and quartz. Anthropogenic ''fly ash'' particles were observed in all the samples. Temporal variations of element concentrations resulted from differences in air masses entering the studied area. ... : Supplement to: Shevchenko, Vladimir P; Lisitzin, Alexander P; Kuptsov, Vladimir M; van Malderen, H; Martin, Jean-Marie; van Grieken, R; Huang, W W (1999): Composition of aerosols in the surface boundary layer of the atmosphere over the seas of the Western Russian Arctic. Translated from Okeanologiya, 1999, 39(1), 142-151, Oceanology, 39(1), 128-136 ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Shevchenko, Vladimir P
Lisitzin, Alexander P
Kuptsov, Vladimir M
van Malderen, H
Martin, Jean-Marie
van Grieken, R
Huang, W W
author_facet Shevchenko, Vladimir P
Lisitzin, Alexander P
Kuptsov, Vladimir M
van Malderen, H
Martin, Jean-Marie
van Grieken, R
Huang, W W
author_sort Shevchenko, Vladimir P
title Composition of aerosols collected in the Western Russian Arctic in August-September 1991 ...
title_short Composition of aerosols collected in the Western Russian Arctic in August-September 1991 ...
title_full Composition of aerosols collected in the Western Russian Arctic in August-September 1991 ...
title_fullStr Composition of aerosols collected in the Western Russian Arctic in August-September 1991 ...
title_full_unstemmed Composition of aerosols collected in the Western Russian Arctic in August-September 1991 ...
title_sort composition of aerosols collected in the western russian arctic in august-september 1991 ...
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