A. S. Safatov, N. A. Lapteva, S. E. Ol’kin, I. S. Andreeva, G. A. Buryak, M. E. Rebus, I. K. Reznikova, T. Y. Alikina, O. A. Baturina, M. R. Kabilov
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Dependence of the Concentrations of Culturable Microorganisms and Total Protein on Meteorological Conditions in the Novosibirsk Surroundings
The dependence of the concentrations of cultivated microorganisms and total protein on meteorological parameters (wind direction and speed, solar radiation, temperature, atmospheric pressure, relative and absolute humidity) is studied based on three years measurements. Sampling was carried out at the site of the State Scientific Center of Virology and Biotechnology “Vector” of Rospotrebnadzor, Koltsovo, Novosibirsk region, with simultaneous recording of weather conditions. The concentration of total protein was determined by the fluorescence method of a protein binding reagent, and the concentration of cultivated microorganisms was determined by standard cultural methods. Weather parameters were received from a weather station located near the sampling site. The analysis of the data shows that the concentrations of biological components in aerosol increase with the average temperature, absolute humidity, and illumination during sampling and decrease with an increase in the average relative humidity, wind speed, and atmospheric pressure.
期刊介绍:
Atmospheric and Oceanic Optics is an international peer reviewed journal that presents experimental and theoretical articles relevant to a wide range of problems of atmospheric and oceanic optics, ecology, and climate. The journal coverage includes: scattering and transfer of optical waves, spectroscopy of atmospheric gases, turbulent and nonlinear optical phenomena, adaptive optics, remote (ground-based, airborne, and spaceborne) sensing of the atmosphere and the surface, methods for solving of inverse problems, new equipment for optical investigations, development of computer programs and databases for optical studies. Thematic issues are devoted to the studies of atmospheric ozone, adaptive, nonlinear, and coherent optics, regional climate and environmental monitoring, and other subjects.