Duce R A, Hoffman G L, Zoller W H
Science. 1975 Jan 10;187(4171):59-61. doi: 10.1126/science.187.4171.59.
The chemical composition of atmospheric particles collected near sea level over the North Atlantic indicates that Al, Sc, Mn, Fe, Co, Cr, Na, Mg, Ca, K, and Sr are derived from either crustal weathering or the ocean. The elements V, Zn, Cu, Cd, Pb, Sb, and Se are present in concentrations higher than expected from these sources. Although the V is probably derived from pollution sources on the North American continent, a comparison of enrichment factors relative to average crustal material for the remainder of these elements over the North Atlantic with enrichment factors for similar samples collected at the geographic South Pole suggests that the anomalously high enrichment factors may be due to natural rather than anthropogenic sources. A vapor phase for these metals may be involved at their source.
在北大西洋海平面附近收集的大气颗粒物的化学成分表明,铝、钪、锰、铁、钴、铬、钠、镁、钙、钾和锶源自地壳风化或海洋。钒、锌、铜、镉、铅、锑和硒的含量高于这些来源的预期值。尽管钒可能源自北美大陆的污染源,但将北大西洋这些元素其余部分相对于平均地壳物质的富集因子与在地理南极收集的类似样本的富集因子进行比较表明,异常高的富集因子可能是自然而非人为来源造成的。这些金属在其来源处可能涉及气相。