Abstract

?While estimates of heavy metal deposition are often inferred from moss analyses (e.g. NORD, 1996) there are only few direct measurements of heavy metal loads. This is partly due to the size-dependent particle deposition velocity (v&) being still highly uncertain (Gallagher et al., 1997). Here micrometeorological measurements of v& are combined with particle size distributions to estimate the dry deposition of both ionic aerosols species and heavy metals at a remote, clean Scottish moorland site.

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