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Comparison of Experimental and Calculated Data on Ion Composition of Precipitation in the South of East Siberia

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Permanent observations of the chemical composition of precipitation carried out by the Limnological Institute of SB, RAS, at the monitoring stations in the south of East Siberia (Irkutsk, Listvyanka, Mondy) make it possible to estimate the specific features of the ion composition of the precipitation in the region and to determine to some extent the anthropogenic impact on the chemical composition of the precipitation. However, based on the observational data alone it is difficult to separate the respective contributions of natural and anthropogenic sources of aerosols to the concentration of ions in the drops. In addition, in the process of fog and precipitation formation gaseous impurities are absorbed from the air (Stepanov, et al., 1997). Absorption of gaseous impurities by the drops of precipitation and fogs need to be estimated to evaluate the impact of abnormal weather conditions on the pollution level in the cities (Bezuglaya, 1985).

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Kuchmenko, E.V., Moloznikova, Y.V., Netsvetaeva, O.G., Kobeleva, N.A., Khodzher, T.V. (2002). Comparison of Experimental and Calculated Data on Ion Composition of Precipitation in the South of East Siberia. In: Barnes, I. (eds) Global Atmospheric Change and its Impact on Regional Air Quality. NATO Science Series, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0082-6_34

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