Title of article :
Single particle and inorganic characterization of
rainwater collected above the North Sea
Author/Authors :
W. Jambers، نويسنده , , V. Dekov1، نويسنده , , R. Van GriekenU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Suspended matter and the dissolved fraction of rainwater collected above the North Sea were characterized using
electron probe X-ray microanalysis EPXMA., inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry ICP-OES.
and ion chromatography IC., respectively. Suspended particulate matter was dominated by aluminosilicates and
organic particles. Fifteen particle types describe the composition of the North Sea rainwater suspended matter.
Factor analysis, particle size distributions and manual EPXMA measurements illustrated the complex genesis of
different particle types: terrigenous; biogenic both marine and continental.; and anthropogenic. It was demonstrated
that at the beginning of a shower of rain the coarse particles that are present in the air under the cloud are washed
out, while during the second phase rainout particles, formed in the cloud, become more important due to the
absence of new coarse particles under the cloud. Above the sea, the total amount of suspended matter TSM. is
much smaller and more variable than above the land and also the decrease in particle diameter is less visible.
Approximately 10% of the studied particles contained trace heavy metals. The dissolved compounds in the North Sea
rainwater were also variable in time and space. In general, over a short period of time, the concentrations of all
dissolved compounds seem to decrease during a shower, but this decrease is much larger above land than above sea.
The concentrations of dissolved trace metals present in rainwater above the southern North Sea has decreased over
the last 15 years.
Keywords :
trace metals , rainwater , North Sea , EPXMA , suspended matter
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment