Scientific goals and experiments of the project "winter precipitation at Mount Rigi": An overview

J. Staehelin, A. Waldvogel, J. L. Collett, R. Dixon, R. Heimgartner, W. Henrich, C. Hsu, L. Li, L. Mosimann, B. Oberholzer, A. S.H. Prevot, W. Schmid, T. Schumann, M. Steiner, M. Volken, B. Zinder

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Abstract

Wet deposition plays an important role as a mechanism for cleansing of the polluted troposphere. Fluxes of pollutants from the atmosphere to earth's surface can affect soil and aquatic ecosystems. The investigation of the pollutant incorporation into wet deposition is therefore of considerable interest for environmental research. The project "Winter precipitation at Mount Rigi" addresses the processes determining the chemical composition of wet deposition through an integrated approach considering atmospheric physical and chemical processes and their complex interactions. The investigated topics include: aerosol and gas scavenging, atmospheric chemistry (cloud water chemistry), cloud physics and dynamics. The design of the experiment, using three ground based measuring stations at the northwestern slope of the mountain, and the conceptual ideas using case study investigations are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalWater, Air, and Soil Pollution
Volume68
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1993

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