THE RELATION BETWEEN THE CHANGES OBSEVERED IN THE CONCENTRATION OF THE SUMMARY PROTEIN IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE SOUTH OF WESTERN SIBERIA AND ITS POSSIBLE SOURCES

Previously the authors presented the results of preliminary investigation of the biological component of atmospheric aerosol in the South of Western Siberia. It has been shown that a considerable amount of summary protein and a great variety of live microorganisms are present in the low layer of atm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of aerosol science 2001-09, Vol.32, p.135-136
Hauptverfasser: ANKILOV, A.N., BAKLANOV, A.M., BELAN, B.D., BORODULIN, A.I., BURYAK, G.A., MARCHENKO, Yu.V., OL’KIN, S.E., PANCHENKO, M.V., PENENKO, V.V., P’YANKOV, O.V., REZNIKOVA, I.K., SAFATOV, A.S., SERGEEV, A.N., TSVETOVA, E.A., VLASENKO, A.L.
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Zusammenfassung:Previously the authors presented the results of preliminary investigation of the biological component of atmospheric aerosol in the South of Western Siberia. It has been shown that a considerable amount of summary protein and a great variety of live microorganisms are present in the low layer of atmosphere at the altitudes up to 7000 m. Atmospheric aerosols, and bioaerosols in particular, can spread over large territories. That's why the search for bioaerosol sources is an urgent task on a level with performing monitoring of variations in the biological component of atmospheric aerosol and evaluation of its impact on the region's population. These sources can be conventionally divided into two classes: local ones (their effect is significant only immediately near the source) and remote ones (powerful sources whose effect can be registered at a long distance). The present work is devoted to the analysis of data obtained by the authors on variation in the summary protein concentration in atmosphere and evaluation of location of possible remote sources.
ISSN:0021-8502
1879-1964
DOI:10.1016/S0021-8502(21)00064-1