Abstract


BALANCE OF ALKALINE AND ACIDIC POLLUTION LOADS IN THE AREA AFFECTED BY OIL SHALE COMBUSTION

M. KAASIK
University of Tartu,
Institute of Environmental Physics
4 Tähe St., Tartu
51010 Estonia
 
Ü. SÕUKAND
Tartu Environmental Research Ltd.
4 Akadeemia St., Tartu
51004 Estonia

Field measurements of concentrations of SO2 and NO2 in the air and deposition of Ca2+, Mg2+, K+, Na+, SO42–, NO3 and Cl in northeastern Estonia were carried out in the end of winter 1998/99. Concentrations in the air were measured by passive sampling method (Palmes tubes); snow samples were used to quantify the deposition loads. The measurement domain covered entire Ida-Viru county, eastern part of Lääne-Viru County and a few sites in Jõgeva County. These measurements and comparison with earlier investigations show that in wintertime most of sulfate over the area affected by oil-shale industrial complex appears to be deposited with fly ash particles. The regression formulae for wintertime sulfate and calcium deposition loads for oil-shale region are derived. The inhomogenous chemical composition of fly ash and influence of other (domestic, traffic) emissions are suggested as possible factors affecting the ratio of sulfate and calcium deposition loads.

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