Abstract

The concentrations of fifteen elements in air-particulate matter collected in six particle-size fractions on a Bolivian mountain form the data set. Principal component and factor analyses are applied. Varimax-rotated principal components were found to be the simplest to interpret. The calculated components may relate to different atmospheric processes; their validity was confirmed by using laser-microprobe mass spectrometry of individual particles.

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