Estimate of Contribution of Jet Aircraft Operations To Trace Element Concentration at or near Airports |
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Authors: | J. Stuart Fordyce Dean W. Sheibley |
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Affiliation: | Lewis Research Center , National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
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Abstract: | Samples of ASTM type A jet fuel were analyzed for trace element content by instrumental neutron activation techniques. Forty-nine elements were sought. Only ten, aluminum, gold, indium, lanthanum, titanium, vanadium, barium, dysprosium, tellurium, and uranium, were observed at levels above the detection limits encountered; of these only aluminum, titanium, and barium were present at concentrations greater than 0.1 ppm. Estimates of exhaust gas. concentrations are made, and the ambient contribution at or near airports is calculated by using the Los Angeles International Airport dispersion model. It is shown that the ambient contribution is about an order of magnitude below typical urban levels for virtually all elements sought. |
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