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Bulletin of the Korean chemical society
Chemical Composition Characteristics of Precipitation at Two Sites in Jeju Island
Chang-Hee Kang1  Won Lee1  Won-Hyung Kim1 
关键词: Chemical composition;    Wet deposition;    Acid precipitation;    Neutralization factor;    Factor analysis;   
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学科分类:化学(综合)
来源: Korean Chemical Society
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【 摘 要 】

The major ionic components of precipitation collected at the 1100 Site of Mt. Halla and Jeju city have been determined. The reliability of the analytical data was verified by the comparison of ion balances, electric conductivities and acid fractions; all of their correlation coefficients were above 0.94. Ionic strengths lower than 10-4 M were found in 53% of the 1100 Site samples and 28% of the Jeju city samples. Compared with other inland areas, the wet deposition of Na+, Cl- and Mg2+ was relatively larger, but that of NH4 +, nss-SO4 2-(non-sea salt sulfate) and NO3- was lower. Especially the wet deposition increase of Ca2+ in the spring season supports the possibility of the Asian Dust effect. The acidification of precipitation was caused mostly by SO4 2- and NO3- in the Jeju area, and the organic acids have contributed only about 7% to the acidity. The neutralization factors by NH3 were 0.47 and 0.48, and that of CaCO3 was 0.31 and 0.25 at the 1100 Site and Jeju city, respectively. Investigation into major influencing sources on precipitation components by factor analysis showed that the precipitation at the 1100 Site had been influenced mostly by an anthropogenic source, followed by soil and seawater sources. The precipitation at Jeju city was mainly influenced by oceanic sources, followed by anthropogenic and soil sources.

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