Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6341280 | Atmospheric Environment | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A principal component analysis certifies three common emissions sources in the area: 1) a mineral factor composed mainly of elements derived from silicate minerals mixed with certain anthropogenic species (Mg, K, Sr, Na, Al, Ba, LREE, Li, Mn, HREE, Ti, Fe, Se, V, SO42â-, Ni, Ca and P); 2) an industrial factor composed of the same trace elements in the three areas (Sb, Mo, Bi, As, Pb, Sn and Cd) thus confirming the impact of the emissions from the Huelva industrial belt on remote areas; and 3) a marine factor composed of Na, Cl, Mg and SO42â.
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Authors
Sonia Castillo, Jesús D. de la Rosa, Ana M. Sánchez de la Campa, Yolanda González-Castanedo, RocÃo Fernández-Camacho,