Chemical composition of Russian Arctic precipitation in 2007-2015


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Abstract

The results of observations of the chemical composition of precipitation in the Russian Arctic in 2007-2015 are summarized including the data from NP-35 drifting ice station obtained in 2007-2008 in the framework of the joint program of Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute and Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory. The qualitative and quantitative difference in the chemical composition of precipitation in the Atlantic, Siberian, and Pacific sectors of the Russian Arctic is revealed. It is found that the concentration of microelements (heavy metals) in precipitation at NP-35 ice station did not exceed 12% of total ions at the lowest mineralization. The comparative analysis is presented of the concentration of sulfate ions in precipitation in Norilsk and at NP-35 ice stations.

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P. F. Svistov

Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory

Email: polisch@main.mgo.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Karbysheva 7, St. Petersburg, 194021

N. A. Pershina

Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory

Email: polisch@main.mgo.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Karbysheva 7, St. Petersburg, 194021

M. T. Pavlova

Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory

Email: polisch@main.mgo.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Karbysheva 7, St. Petersburg, 194021

A. I. Polishchuk

Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory

Author for correspondence.
Email: polisch@main.mgo.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Karbysheva 7, St. Petersburg, 194021

E. S. Semenets

Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory

Email: polisch@main.mgo.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Karbysheva 7, St. Petersburg, 194021


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