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Published/Copyright: April 12, 2022

Published Online: 2022-04-12
Published in Print: 2022-03-28

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  1. Frontmatter
  2. In this issue
  3. Preface
  4. Foreword to the special issue dedicated to the 3rd Baikal International IUPAC Conference on chemistry of snow cover, atmospheric precipitation, aerosols and climate
  5. Conference papers
  6. Chemical composition of atmospheric particulate matter in the winter season as indicator of environment quality within urban areas
  7. Snow samples from settlements of the Murmansk region-genotoxic effects in Drosophila germ cells
  8. Comparative assessment of fluorine, sodium, and lithium distributions in snow cover in Siberia
  9. Elemental composition of dust aerosols near cement plants based on the study of samples of the solid phase of the snow cover
  10. Results of AAS-measurements of atmospheric deposition of copper and lead in the snow cover of Almaty agglomeration
  11. 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
  12. Composition of rainfall in the coastal zone of the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation (based on data from 2019)
  13. Chemical and algological composition of the snow cover at the mouth of the Onega river (White Sea basin)
  14. 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
  15. Methodological aspects of snow cover sampling for chemical analysis
  16. Organic carbon in atmospheric precipitation in the urbanized territory of the South of Western Siberia, Russia
  17. Monitoring-based assessment of environmental pollution in regions of the Russian Federation
  18. Estimated acceptable critical load values for the ecosystem at the Russian Far East using EANET monitoring data
  19. IUPAC Technical Report
  20. Seabed mining and blue growth: exploring the potential of marine mineral deposits as a sustainable source of rare earth elements (MaREEs) (IUPAC Technical Report)
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