학술논문

Study of the atmospheric aerosol over the Ivory Coast and the Gulf of Guinea
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
Atmos. Environ., v. 7, no. 11, pp. 1103-1116; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 30-JUN-74; Bib. Info. Source: UK (United Kingdom (sent to DOE from))
Subject
N40110* --Chemistry--Analytical & Separations Chemistry-- Activation & Nuclear Reaction Procedures *AEROSOLS-- ACTIVATION ANALYSIS
*EARTH ATMOSPHERE-- AEROSOLS
AFRICA
DAILY VARIATIONS
ELEMENTS
FILTERS
GAMMA SPECTROMETERS
GROUND LEVEL
NEUTRON REACTIONS
SURFACE AIR
Language
French
Abstract
Atmospheric aerosols were sampled on filters to the air near ground level over the Ivory Coast and the Gulf of Guinea. Several elements were measured of filters by neutron activation and gamma spectrometry. Correlation thats applied to these elements allow them to be classified in groups of common origin. Study of the sampling collected over the Ivory Coast, along a''North- South'' axis, showed an increase of the concentrations of the terrestrial elements, as one passes from the coast to the north of the country. However, no particular increase of the concentrations was observed, to ground level air, when passing from one side of the intertropical front to the other. In the air above the land, concentrations of marine aerosols decrease from the coast forth, especially near it. Daily variations may be noticed for all the elements The experiments performed in marthe atmosphere, over the Guif of Guinea, show that a high number of the elements measured are of terrestrial origin. (UK)