Fossil fuel combustion produces fly-ash particles that are released into the atmosphere and deposited in the environment. A particularly characteristic kind of fly-ash is spheroidal carbonaceous particles. They are composed of an amorphous carbon matrix in which other elements are dispersed. The elemental carbon content makes them very resistant to chemical degradation and these particles can be relatively easily extracted from sediment and soil samples using a method described in this thesis. The distribution of spheroidal carbonaceous particles in lake sediment profiles, surface sediments and forest soils has been studied. Cores from several Swedish lakes have been analysed and, although the lakes are from different parts of the country, ...
Black carbon (BC), spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCP), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PA...
This study presents reconstructions of black carbon (BC), including spheroidal and amorphous carbona...
Particulate matter was collected at an urbansite in G\uf6teborg (Sweden) in February/March 2005 and ...
Fossil fuel combustion produces fly-ash particles that are released into the atmosphere and deposite...
Fly-ash particles produced from the high temperature combustion of fossil-fuels are found in high co...
Fly-ash particles are produced by high temperature combustion of coal and oil. They are dispersed w...
Lake sediments provide a record of atmospheric contamination and so have been imponant in recent st...
A one-year study was performed at the Vavihill background station in southern Sweden to estimate the...
The surface sediment samples of Kongsfjorden were analyzed for the Spheroidal Carbonaceous Particles...
The pyrogenic particles formed from incomplete combustion of organic matter are often termed black c...
In the present study, natural and anthropogenic sources of particulate organic carbon (OCp) and elem...
Twenty-one lakes along the west coast of Svalbard were cored between 28 July and 14 August 1995. Fiv...
Black carbon (BC), spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCP), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PA...
Lake sediments provide a record of aunospheric contamination and have been important in recent stud...
Particulate matter was collected at an urban site in Göteborg (Sweden) in February/March 2005 and in...
Black carbon (BC), spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCP), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PA...
This study presents reconstructions of black carbon (BC), including spheroidal and amorphous carbona...
Particulate matter was collected at an urbansite in G\uf6teborg (Sweden) in February/March 2005 and ...
Fossil fuel combustion produces fly-ash particles that are released into the atmosphere and deposite...
Fly-ash particles produced from the high temperature combustion of fossil-fuels are found in high co...
Fly-ash particles are produced by high temperature combustion of coal and oil. They are dispersed w...
Lake sediments provide a record of atmospheric contamination and so have been imponant in recent st...
A one-year study was performed at the Vavihill background station in southern Sweden to estimate the...
The surface sediment samples of Kongsfjorden were analyzed for the Spheroidal Carbonaceous Particles...
The pyrogenic particles formed from incomplete combustion of organic matter are often termed black c...
In the present study, natural and anthropogenic sources of particulate organic carbon (OCp) and elem...
Twenty-one lakes along the west coast of Svalbard were cored between 28 July and 14 August 1995. Fiv...
Black carbon (BC), spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCP), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PA...
Lake sediments provide a record of aunospheric contamination and have been important in recent stud...
Particulate matter was collected at an urban site in Göteborg (Sweden) in February/March 2005 and in...
Black carbon (BC), spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCP), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PA...
This study presents reconstructions of black carbon (BC), including spheroidal and amorphous carbona...
Particulate matter was collected at an urbansite in G\uf6teborg (Sweden) in February/March 2005 and ...