Monitoring and Analysis of Environmental Factors in North Africa Area
Received:July 29, 2010  Revised:April 15, 2011
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KeyWord:environmental factor monitoring  meteorological parameter  atmosphere  ground water  soil
                 
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ZOU Hong-qing 1. No. 59 Research Institute of China Ordnance Industry, Chongqing , China;2. Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Environmental Corrosion and Protection,Chongqing , China
YANG De-mo 1. No. 59 Research Institute of China Ordnance Industry, Chongqing , China;2. Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Environmental Corrosion and Protection,Chongqing , China
HE De-hong 1. No. 59 Research Institute of China Ordnance Industry, Chongqing , China;2. Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Environmental Corrosion and Protection,Chongqing , China
LI Jun-nian 1. No. 59 Research Institute of China Ordnance Industry, Chongqing , China;2. Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Environmental Corrosion and Protection,Chongqing , China
CHEN Shi-ying 1. No. 59 Research Institute of China Ordnance Industry, Chongqing , China;2. Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Environmental Corrosion and Protection,Chongqing , China
DAI Hong 1. No. 59 Research Institute of China Ordnance Industry, Chongqing , China;2. Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Environmental Corrosion and Protection,Chongqing , China
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Abstract:
      The main pollutants in air, ground water, soil, and the main meteorological factors such as solar radiation, air temperature, and relative humidity in North Africa area were monitored and analyzed according to Chinese national standard and monitoring and collection procedure of natural environmental factors of the natural environmental test station network of national defense science and technology. The results showed that chloride was the main atmospheric pollutants with contents of 0.412 mg/m3 (calculated in HCl) and 0.157 mg/(100 cm2·d) (calculated in Cl-); chloride and sulfate were the main pollutants in ground water, with chloride content of 25 700 mg/m3 (calculated in Cl-) and sulfate content of 42 000 mg/m3 (calculated in SO42-); the total salt content in the soil was 0.3%~0.4%, which belonged to salty soil or alkali soil.
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