Abstract

Seasonal changes in metal concentrations in acid- and water-soluble fractions of dry aerosols entering forest ecosystems within key sites adjoining the Syktyvkar forest industrial complex are analyzed. Informativity of quantitative characteristics of aerotechnogenic pollution from the ratio of metals in the acid- and water-soluble fractions in the dry aerosol sink and in the surface washout from the coniferous stand is estimated. The influence of weather-forming processes and meteorological factors on the distribution of metals in the surface air layer and vegetation is discussed.

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