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THE USE OF BACK TRAJECTORY CLUSTER ANALYSIS WITHPM2.5 COMPOSITION AT THE EASTERN BLACK SEA OF TURKEY
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2017-11-04
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Balcılar, İlker
Zararsız, Abdullah
Doğan, Güray
Tuncel, Süleyman Gürdal
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The Use Of Back Trajectory Cluster Analysis Withpm2.5 Composition At The Eastern Black Sea Of Turkey
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In this study, the influence of synoptic-scale atmospheric transport patterns on observed levels of trace elements at Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey was examined. Daily PM2.5 samples were collected at station (40°32’34”N, 39°16’57”E) on the Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey and collected samples were analyzed with ICP-MS for trace element composition. Five-day long back trajectories for March 2011 to December 2013 were calculated for 3 different arrival heights, 100m, 500m and 1500m, and combination of...
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İ. Balcılar, A. Zararsız, G. Doğan, and S. G. Tuncel, “THE USE OF BACK TRAJECTORY CLUSTER ANALYSIS WITHPM2.5 COMPOSITION AT THE EASTERN BLACK SEA OF TURKEY,” 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/76964.