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12. April 2022
Published Online: 2022-04-12
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- Frontmatter
- In this issue
- Preface
- Foreword to the special issue dedicated to the 3rd Baikal International IUPAC Conference on chemistry of snow cover, atmospheric precipitation, aerosols and climate
- Conference papers
- Chemical composition of atmospheric particulate matter in the winter season as indicator of environment quality within urban areas
- Snow samples from settlements of the Murmansk region-genotoxic effects in Drosophila germ cells
- Comparative assessment of fluorine, sodium, and lithium distributions in snow cover in Siberia
- Elemental composition of dust aerosols near cement plants based on the study of samples of the solid phase of the snow cover
- Results of AAS-measurements of atmospheric deposition of copper and lead in the snow cover of Almaty agglomeration
- Climatology of transport and deposition of atmospheric substances of different intensity on the southern Primorye territory by using the meteorological reanalysis data and observations at EANET monitoring station
- Composition of rainfall in the coastal zone of the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation (based on data from 2019)
- Chemical and algological composition of the snow cover at the mouth of the Onega river (White Sea basin)
- Assessment of the quality of atmospheric air in woodlands of natural areas based on the intensity analysis of the process of dry deposition of impurities on an artificial underlying surface
- Methodological aspects of snow cover sampling for chemical analysis
- Organic carbon in atmospheric precipitation in the urbanized territory of the South of Western Siberia, Russia
- Monitoring-based assessment of environmental pollution in regions of the Russian Federation
- Estimated acceptable critical load values for the ecosystem at the Russian Far East using EANET monitoring data
- IUPAC Technical Report
- Seabed mining and blue growth: exploring the potential of marine mineral deposits as a sustainable source of rare earth elements (MaREEs) (IUPAC Technical Report)
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- In this issue
- Preface
- Foreword to the special issue dedicated to the 3rd Baikal International IUPAC Conference on chemistry of snow cover, atmospheric precipitation, aerosols and climate
- Conference papers
- Chemical composition of atmospheric particulate matter in the winter season as indicator of environment quality within urban areas
- Snow samples from settlements of the Murmansk region-genotoxic effects in Drosophila germ cells
- Comparative assessment of fluorine, sodium, and lithium distributions in snow cover in Siberia
- Elemental composition of dust aerosols near cement plants based on the study of samples of the solid phase of the snow cover
- Results of AAS-measurements of atmospheric deposition of copper and lead in the snow cover of Almaty agglomeration
- Climatology of transport and deposition of atmospheric substances of different intensity on the southern Primorye territory by using the meteorological reanalysis data and observations at EANET monitoring station
- Composition of rainfall in the coastal zone of the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation (based on data from 2019)
- Chemical and algological composition of the snow cover at the mouth of the Onega river (White Sea basin)
- Assessment of the quality of atmospheric air in woodlands of natural areas based on the intensity analysis of the process of dry deposition of impurities on an artificial underlying surface
- Methodological aspects of snow cover sampling for chemical analysis
- Organic carbon in atmospheric precipitation in the urbanized territory of the South of Western Siberia, Russia
- Monitoring-based assessment of environmental pollution in regions of the Russian Federation
- Estimated acceptable critical load values for the ecosystem at the Russian Far East using EANET monitoring data
- IUPAC Technical Report
- Seabed mining and blue growth: exploring the potential of marine mineral deposits as a sustainable source of rare earth elements (MaREEs) (IUPAC Technical Report)