Atmospheric aerosols in the Asian part of the former Soviet Union

Abstract: The paper presents the results of the study of atmospheric aerosols in the Siberian region. This research was focused on studying the chemical and biological characteristics of both natural and pollution aerosols in this vast territory of the Asian part of the former Soviet Union (FSU). Th...

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Main Authors: Van Grieken, René, Jaenicke, R., Koutsenogii, K.P., Khodzher, T.V., Kulipanov, G.N.
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Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10067/957660151162165141
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spelling ftunivantwerpen:c:irua:95766 2023-07-16T03:56:48+02:00 Atmospheric aerosols in the Asian part of the former Soviet Union Van Grieken, René Jaenicke, R. Koutsenogii, K.P. Khodzher, T.V. Kulipanov, G.N. 2000 https://hdl.handle.net/10067/957660151162165141 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isi/000089526000168 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess 0094-243X AIP conference proceedings Physics info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2000 ftunivantwerpen 2023-06-26T22:15:39Z Abstract: The paper presents the results of the study of atmospheric aerosols in the Siberian region. This research was focused on studying the chemical and biological characteristics of both natural and pollution aerosols in this vast territory of the Asian part of the former Soviet Union (FSU). The data received within the frame of this project formed the basis for the evaluation of the impact of these aerosols on the Arctic region and the global climate. The Asian part of FSU is of scientific interest in the context of environmental chemistry, air pollution and study of atmospheric aerosols, The specific relevance of aerosol research in Siberia is as follows. There are areas that are very remote from industrial or densely populated centres, In these circumstances, aerosol characterization contributes to the definition of global continental "background") or "baseline" aerosol, i.e, the aerosol which should occur in natural circumstances and on which all pollution is superimposed. Recently, in the context of global and long-term climatic changes, baseline aerosols and long-range transport of particulate air pollutants have become a topic of much debate, This is because it has been thought that aerosols might compensate for the well-known greenhouse effect to a significant. In this context, more and more attention is being paid to long-range effects of continental aerosols on the polar regions. Research in Norway and Alaska showed that Western or Central Siberia may be a very important source of pollutants affecting the air composition in the Arctic region. Cities and regions in south Siberia are enormously polluted by heavy metals, the level of pollution being many times higher than in the Western world, thus the health of local population is seriously affected. In most cases, gigantic point sources are in the area, which is simple from the viewpoint of environmental chemistry and unambiguous results should be obtained easily. Atmospheric deposition is a possible cause of the existence of heavy metals in the ... Conference Object Arctic Alaska Siberia IRUA - Institutional Repository van de Universiteit Antwerpen Arctic Norway
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Kulipanov, G.N.
Atmospheric aerosols in the Asian part of the former Soviet Union
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description Abstract: The paper presents the results of the study of atmospheric aerosols in the Siberian region. This research was focused on studying the chemical and biological characteristics of both natural and pollution aerosols in this vast territory of the Asian part of the former Soviet Union (FSU). The data received within the frame of this project formed the basis for the evaluation of the impact of these aerosols on the Arctic region and the global climate. The Asian part of FSU is of scientific interest in the context of environmental chemistry, air pollution and study of atmospheric aerosols, The specific relevance of aerosol research in Siberia is as follows. There are areas that are very remote from industrial or densely populated centres, In these circumstances, aerosol characterization contributes to the definition of global continental "background") or "baseline" aerosol, i.e, the aerosol which should occur in natural circumstances and on which all pollution is superimposed. Recently, in the context of global and long-term climatic changes, baseline aerosols and long-range transport of particulate air pollutants have become a topic of much debate, This is because it has been thought that aerosols might compensate for the well-known greenhouse effect to a significant. In this context, more and more attention is being paid to long-range effects of continental aerosols on the polar regions. Research in Norway and Alaska showed that Western or Central Siberia may be a very important source of pollutants affecting the air composition in the Arctic region. Cities and regions in south Siberia are enormously polluted by heavy metals, the level of pollution being many times higher than in the Western world, thus the health of local population is seriously affected. In most cases, gigantic point sources are in the area, which is simple from the viewpoint of environmental chemistry and unambiguous results should be obtained easily. Atmospheric deposition is a possible cause of the existence of heavy metals in the ...
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Jaenicke, R.
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Khodzher, T.V.
Kulipanov, G.N.
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title Atmospheric aerosols in the Asian part of the former Soviet Union
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