Identificación de la fracción mineral del aerosol atmosférico, en una zona urbana de la ciudad de México por medio de Difracción y Fluorescencia de Rayos-X
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The mineral aerosol fraction in the southwest zone of Mexico City is about 25% (40µ g/m3 approximately) of the total of suspend particles. When analyzing the mineral fraction by X-Ray Difraction, the main compounds detected are quartz, tridimite, cristonalite, feldspars, calcite and irin oxides, furthermore the elemental chemical analysis by X-Ray Spectrometry confirms the correspondence with crystalline phases revealed by Diffraction.
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