Composition of aerosols in the marine boundary layer over the seas of the western Russian Arctic

Abstract: During the SPASIBA expedition (Scientific Program on Arctic and Siberian Aquatorium) on board RV "Yakov Smirnitzky" to the Laptev Sea 10 samples of aerosols in the marine boundary layer have been collected by nylon meshes in August-September 1991. The composition of the samples w...

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Main Authors: Shevchenko, V.P., Lisitzin, A.P., Kuptzov, V.M., Van Malderen, H., Martin, JM, Van Grieken, René, Huang, W.W.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1039790151162165141
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Summary:Abstract: During the SPASIBA expedition (Scientific Program on Arctic and Siberian Aquatorium) on board RV "Yakov Smirnitzky" to the Laptev Sea 10 samples of aerosols in the marine boundary layer have been collected by nylon meshes in August-September 1991. The composition of the samples was studied by a combined approach of different analytical techniques (single-particle analysis, instrumental neutron activation analysis, and atomic absorption spectrometry). The mass concentration of coarse (>1 mu m) insoluble fraction of aerosols was from 0.08 to 0.46 mu g/m(3). In all samples remains of land vegetation were found as the main component. The organic carbon content of the aerosols ranged from 23 to 49%. The inorganic part of the samples is represented mainly by alumosilicates and quartz, In all samples anthropogenic fly ash particles were detected, Temporal variations of the element concentrations are caused by various air masses transported to the study area.