2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/381/1/012041
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Features of the microelement composition of the liquid phase in snow cover from the towns of Usolye-Sibirskoe and Svirsk

Abstract: We analyze the chemical composition of the liquid phase in the snow cover from industrial and residential zones, as well as the background region, the water area of Lake Baikal, to assess the atmospheric pollution of the towns of Usolye-Sibirskoe and Svirsk. We have determined the concentrations of trace elements (Fe, Co, Mn, V, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Pb, Th, U, and Hg), and most of which have a high toxicity degree. The study has resulted in the identification of priority elements that pollute the atmosphere of … Show more

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“…The SPM load at the suburban station (6.5 (1.26–11.6) mg/m 2 per day) was comparable with that in background and rural areas in the Tyumen Region, where it was 5.5 (2.4–8.3) mg/m 2 per day [ 64 ]; Omsk Region, where it was 3.1 mg/m 2 per day [ 74 ]; and Moscow Region, where it was 8 (7–10) mg/m 2 per day [ 75 ]. The mean SPM load at the urban station (33 (9.1–75.8) mg/m 2 per day) was either slightly higher than that in urban areas in some settlements of Russia (the town of Nizhnevartovsk: 10.4 (1–35) mg/m 2 per day [ 69 ]; the town of Tyumen: 20 (5.4–94.3) mg/m 2 per day [ 64 ]; the city of Moscow: 27 (4–213) mg/m 2 per day [ 75 ]) or several times lower than that in urban and urban–industrial areas (the town of Ulan-Ude (Eastern Siberia): 45–966 mg/m 2 per day [ 76 ]; the town of Tomsk (Western Siberia): 63 (16–303) mg/m 2 per day [ 77 ]; the town of Omsk (Western Siberia): 132 (27.8–1007) mg/m 2 per day [ 74 ]; the town of Usol’e-Sibirskoe (Irkutsk Region): up to 250 mg/m 2 per day in 2021 [ 38 ] and 402 (20.3–3421) mg/m 2 per day in 2008–2019 [ 78 ]).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SPM load at the suburban station (6.5 (1.26–11.6) mg/m 2 per day) was comparable with that in background and rural areas in the Tyumen Region, where it was 5.5 (2.4–8.3) mg/m 2 per day [ 64 ]; Omsk Region, where it was 3.1 mg/m 2 per day [ 74 ]; and Moscow Region, where it was 8 (7–10) mg/m 2 per day [ 75 ]. The mean SPM load at the urban station (33 (9.1–75.8) mg/m 2 per day) was either slightly higher than that in urban areas in some settlements of Russia (the town of Nizhnevartovsk: 10.4 (1–35) mg/m 2 per day [ 69 ]; the town of Tyumen: 20 (5.4–94.3) mg/m 2 per day [ 64 ]; the city of Moscow: 27 (4–213) mg/m 2 per day [ 75 ]) or several times lower than that in urban and urban–industrial areas (the town of Ulan-Ude (Eastern Siberia): 45–966 mg/m 2 per day [ 76 ]; the town of Tomsk (Western Siberia): 63 (16–303) mg/m 2 per day [ 77 ]; the town of Omsk (Western Siberia): 132 (27.8–1007) mg/m 2 per day [ 74 ]; the town of Usol’e-Sibirskoe (Irkutsk Region): up to 250 mg/m 2 per day in 2021 [ 38 ] and 402 (20.3–3421) mg/m 2 per day in 2008–2019 [ 78 ]).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%