Chemical composition of bulk precipitation in the metropolitan area of Costa Rica, Central America
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2009-05-04
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Herrera, M. J.
Rodríguez, R. S.
Báez, A. P.
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Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
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Tracemetals and inorganic ionswere measured in bulk precipitation sampled at eleven sites in the metropolitan area of Costa Rica. The ions were analyzed by ion chromatography, and the trace metals by atomic absorption spectrometer with a graphite furnace attachment. The results indicated that Na+ and SO4 2− were the most abundant ions, and of the metals, that Al and Fe had the highest concentrations. Spearman's correlation applied to all data showed a high correlation among SO4 2−, NO3− and NH4+, indicating a common anthropogenic origin. In addition, the correlation found between Na+, K+ and Cl−indicated a sea aerosol contribution. High positive correlations between tracemetalswere found for Al–Mn, Ni–Mn, Ni–Al, Cu–Ni, Pb–Cu, Pb–Ni and Pb–Mn.
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LLUVIA, PRECIPITACIÓN, CROMATOGRAFÍA, SAN JOSÉ (COSTA RICA), QUÍMICA DEL AGUA
