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Results obtained via monitoring of time variations in the multielemental composition of atmospheric aerosols are presented. It has been demonstrated that the monitoring data can be used to determine the intensity of emission of certain elements from distant sources.
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Original Russian Text © K.P. Kutsenogii, S.A. Popova, O.V. Chankina, 2010, published in Poverkhnost’. Rentgenovskie, Sinkhrotronnye i Neitronnye Issledovaniya, No. 8, pp. 71–74.
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Kutsenogii, K.P., Popova, S.A. & Chankina, O.V. Determination of the intensity of aerosol emissions of elements from the Norilsk Mining and Metallurgical Plant. J. Surf. Investig. 4, 683–686 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1027451010040270
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