Characterization of atmospheric dust at Gurushikar,Mt. Abu,Rajasthan |
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Authors: | B S Negi S Sadasivan K S V Nambi B M Pande |
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Institution: | (1) Environmental Assessment Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 400 085 Trombay Bombay, India;(2) Chemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 400 085 Trombay Bombay, India |
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Abstract: | The nature of atmospheric aerosols at Gurushikar, Mt. Abu, Rajasthan where a gamma ray telescope is to be installed, was investigated. Air particulate samples collected on filters were used to estimate the total suspended particulate matter (TSPM) and its elemental composition. The TSPM varied from 31 to 103 g/m3 during January to March 1994. The heighest loads were observed during the months of May and June (80–100 g/m3) and lowest during October (20–60 g/m3). The dust was also examined for size, shape and nature of the mineral matter. The particle sizes varied from 100 m to 5 m. The course particles (>50 m) are irregular shaped quartz grains. Some of the medium size (=50 m) particles were spherical and were highly conducting. These particles were rich in iron content. Correlation coefficients among various elements in the dust showed that it is made up of mainly two components-wind blown ground dust and particulate arising out of wood and coal burning. |
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