黄土および黄砂中の粘土鉱物

島根大学地質学研究報告 Volume 9 Page 17-27 published_at 1990-07-30
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Title
黄土および黄砂中の粘土鉱物
Title
Clay mineraiogy on loess and the airbome dust over Japan
Title Transcription
コウド オヨビ コウサチュウ ノ ネンド コウブツ
Creator
Tazaki Kazue
Morikawa Mariko
Nakao Makoto
Source Title
島根大学地質学研究報告
Geological reports of Shimane University
Volume 9
Start Page 17
End Page 27
Journal Identifire
ISSN 0287816X
Descriptions
Fine particulates, 2μm or less, settle very slowly from the atmosphere unless they are rained out. Given that Japan is situated near China, which bums more coal than any other nation, there is an need to characterize the types of dust that are transported to the West of Japan. Airbone dusts were collected in Shimane, on 21-22 April, 1988 and 1989, and on 12-13 April, 1990, when abnormally high concentration of loess aerosol was observed. Two loess samples studied also, to compare these materials with collections from chenjiawo and Southem Lanchow in China.
The fine particulates, less 2μm, were analyzed by. using X-ray powder diffraction and scaming electron microscopy. Both loess and airbone dust samples cornposed of Alchlorite, mica group minerals, and kaoline minerals with feldspars and quartz. The traces of calcite, crystobalite, ilmenite and ankerite were also found in the airbone dusts. SEM study of the airbone dusts revealed to find not only clays but also coal fly ash, aperfect adsorber, aggregated with loess from China. Chemistry of the airbone dusts showed high concentrations of SO^(2-)_4, NO^-_3, Cl^-, Mn and Fe were noted in association with loess aerosol. Research in atmospheric chemistry and clay mineralogy, and the relationship to climate, global warming and acid rain is one of the most urgent problems facing man.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学理学部地質学教室
Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Shimane University
Date of Issued 1990-07-30
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00054980
Remark 1-11 / 1982-1992