Transformation of chemical composition of snow in the impact areas of the first stage of the expandable launch system Proton in Central Kazakhstan
- Authors: Koroleva T.V.1, Krechetov P.P.1, Semenkov I.N.1, Sharapova A.V.1, Kondrat’ev A.D.2
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Affiliations:
- Lomonosov Moscow State University
- Center for Operation of Space Ground-Based Infrastructure
- Issue: Vol 41, No 8 (2016)
- Pages: 585-591
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1068-3739/article/view/229799
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068373916080094
- ID: 229799
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Abstract
Snow cover contamination is assessed in the impact areas of the first stage of the expandable launch system Proton in Central Kazakhstan. It was revealed that the chemical effect ofpropellants on the snow cover is local. The increase in the content of the following high-toxic substances in the snow was registered: unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine, nitrosodimethylamine, and nitrate and nitrite ions. The most part of the pollutants is localized in the upper 5-cm snow layer. Nitrogen tetroxide decreases the value of pH, and unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine increases it. The inflow of calcareous soil particles to the atmosphere and their subsequent fallout result in the alkalization of snow and in the neutralization of acidification by nitrogen tetroxide accompanied by the formation ofthe salts of nitric acid and nitrous acid.
About the authors
T. V. Koroleva
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Author for correspondence.
Email: korolevat@mail.ru
Russian Federation, GSP-1, Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119991
P. P. Krechetov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Email: korolevat@mail.ru
Russian Federation, GSP-1, Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119991
I. N. Semenkov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Email: korolevat@mail.ru
Russian Federation, GSP-1, Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119991
A. V. Sharapova
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Email: korolevat@mail.ru
Russian Federation, GSP-1, Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119991
A. D. Kondrat’ev
Center for Operation of Space Ground-Based Infrastructure
Email: korolevat@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Shchepkina 42, Moscow, 107996
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