Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9451410 | Chemosphere | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Seasonal variations of ions were examined in both wet and bulk deposition samples. Although maximum concentrations of anions generally occurred during winter and spring, cation concentrations peaked in summer for both wet and bulk deposition. Results indicated that Ca2+ was the dominant cation and SO42- the dominant anion in all deposition samples at Erzurum. Even though correlations among the crustal ions (calcium, magnesium and potassium) were high, the relationship between anthropogenic ions (sulfate and nitrate) was less clear in bulk deposition.
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Authors
Hanefi Bayraktar, F. Sezer Turalioglu,