“…We focus on the industrial area of Norilsk, situated in northwestern Siberia. This region is well known for the extraction of heavy metals (nickel, copper, …) and for its extreme levels of pollution, which are directly responsible for the degradation and contamination of the surrounding environment [Vlasova et al, 1991;Blais et al, 1999;Tutubalina and Rees, 2001;Allen-Gil et al, 2003;Zubareva et al, 2003] and which contribute to the Arctic air pollution [Law and Stohl, 2007;Hirdman et al, 2010]. Indeed, Norilsk's smelters emit each year significant quantities of heavy metals in the atmosphere [Boyd et al, 2009;Fukasawa et al, 2000] but also of acidifying gases, especially Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 10.1002/2013JD021405 sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) [Arctic Monitoring andAssessment Programme (AMAP), 1998, 2006;Fukasawa et al, 2000].…”