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Atmospheric Aerosols Over the Forest ecosystems of Central Siberia

https://doi.org/10.15356/0373-2444-2013-3-47-54

Abstract

The results of four years of atmospheric aerosol monitoring over Central Siberian forest ecosystems at the international observatory “ZOTTO” (www.zottoproject.org) are presented. The quantitative and qualitative aerosol characteristics as well as the temporal and spatial variability were shown, and pos- sible sources of origin detected. The impact of fire emissions on aerosol component was estimated. The features of air mass circulation in study area were shown and possible impact of different regions on atmospheric aerosols was presented.

About the Authors

A. V. Panov
V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS
Russian Federation
Krasnoyarsk


J. Heintzenberg
Institute for Tropospheric Research
Germany
Leipzig


W. Birmili
Institute for Tropospheric Research
Germany
Leipzig


R. Otto
Institute for Tropospheric Research
Germany
Leipzig


H. Chi
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Germany
Mainz


M. Andreae
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Germany
Mainz


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Panov A.V., Heintzenberg J., Birmili W., Otto R., Chi H., Andreae M. Atmospheric Aerosols Over the Forest ecosystems of Central Siberia. Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Seriya Geograficheskaya. 2013;(3):47-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15356/0373-2444-2013-3-47-54

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