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Variabilidad espacio-temporal de aniones (SO4 -2 y Cl-) en el agua lluvia de Popayán, Colombia

Authors: Burbano Garcés, Martha Lucía; Universidad del Cauca; Figueroa Casas, Apolinar;

Variabilidad espacio-temporal de aniones (SO4 -2 y Cl-) en el agua lluvia de Popayán, Colombia

Abstract

Se discuten los resultados de una investigación relacionada con las va­riables físicas y químicas: SO4-2, Cl-, pH y conductividad del agua lluvia en diez sitios de la ciudad de Popayán, Colombia. Los resultados se de­terminaron a través de la técnica de depósito total, desde septiembre de 2011 hasta febrero de 2012. El objetivo fue evaluar la sensibilidad a la formación de lluvia ácida considerando las posibles fuentes de los iones determinados. Los resultados se analizaron conforme a la variabilidad espacial y temporal, y se atribuyeron sus valores a fuentes naturales, como la influencia volcánica, los aerosoles emitidos desde el suelo y al arrastre de sales marinas provenientes del océano Pacífico, como las posibles fuentes de los iones SO4-2y Cl-. También se explican los resultados por los aportes antropogénicos.

This research are discussed the results of the physical and chemical va­riables, SO4-2, Cl-, pH and conductivity of rainwater in ten sites in the city of Popayan, Colombia. The results were determined by the technique of total deposit from September 2011 to February 2012. The objective was: to evaluate the sensitivity to acid rain formation considering possible sources of certain ions. The results were analyzed according to the spatial and temporal variability and its values were attributed to natural sources such as volcanic influence aerosols emitted from the ground and drag sea salt from the Pacific Ocean as possible sources of ions SO4-1yCl-. Results are also explained by anthropogenic inputs.

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chloride, pH, conductividad, lluvia ácida, conductivity, sulfatos, cloruros, sulphate, acid rain

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