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Analysis of the Content of Chemical Elements in Aerosols Using Data from Passive Sampling at Fonovaya Observatory

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Data from passive sampling are used to compare the chemical compositions of water- and acid-soluble forms of aerosols in background forested regions during autumn, winter, and spring periods. We calculated the coefficients of aerosol accumulation and absolute values of aerosol enrichment, and analyzed back trajectories. Seasonal changes in the chemical composition of aerosol fractions are shown, and the presence of elements indicating the activity of thermal power plants is noted.

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The studies were performed in the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) in the framework of program for increasing the competetiveness of the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University among the leading research centers in the world using the infrastructure of the Institute of Atmospheric Optics, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, developed and operated under State Order no. АААА-А17-117021310142-5, including the Center for Collective Use “Atmosphere”.

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Buchelnikov, V.S., Talovskaya, A.V., Yazikov, E.G. et al. Analysis of the Content of Chemical Elements in Aerosols Using Data from Passive Sampling at Fonovaya Observatory. Atmos Ocean Opt 33, 490–495 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1024856020050061

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