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Inorganic nitrates, atmospheric sampling

Wet-chemical analyses of aqueous extracts of aerosol samples have established the presence of anions such as sulfate, nitrate, and the halides, and of cations such as ammonium and the ions of the alkali and alkaline earth elements. Table 7-13 shows selected data to illustrate the abundances of important inorganic components in the urban, continental, arctic, and marine aerosols. Included for comparison are the concentrations of silicon, aluminum, and iron, which are the major elements of crustal origin. They occur in oxidized form, such as in aluminosilicates, which are practically insoluble. Taken together, the elements listed in Table 7-13 account for 90% of all inorganic constituents of the atmospheric aerosol. [Pg.332]


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