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| align="center" bgcolor="lightgrey"| [[image:BCN01-16 Spore.jpg|450px]] || '''Particle 1''' <br>Fungi spore <br> Size = 3.3 µm <br> ''Composition:'' Major components: C, O; Minor components: S, Cl, Ca <br> | | align="center" bgcolor="lightgrey"| [[image:BCN01-16 Spore.jpg|450px]] || '''Particle 1''' <br>Fungi spore <br> Size = 3.3 µm <br> ''Composition:'' Major components: C, O; Minor components: S, Cl, Ca <br> | ||
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− | Notes: <br> Hiliferous appendix on the lower right, smooth ornament<br> | + | Notes: <br> Hiliferous appendix on the lower right, smooth ornament.<br> |
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| align="center" bgcolor="lightgrey"| [[image:FEI BCN012 1.jpg|450px]] || '''Particle 2''' <br>Non classified <br> Size = 410 nm <br> ''Composition:'' Major components: C, O; Minor components: S, Cl <br> | | align="center" bgcolor="lightgrey"| [[image:FEI BCN012 1.jpg|450px]] || '''Particle 2''' <br>Non classified <br> Size = 410 nm <br> ''Composition:'' Major components: C, O; Minor components: S, Cl <br> | ||
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− | Notes: <br> Morphology with circular aperture and ornament that reminds a fungi spore<br> | + | Notes: <br> Morphology with circular aperture and ornament that reminds a fungi spore.<br> |
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| align="center" bgcolor="lightgrey"| [[image:FEI BCN04 21.jpg|450px]] || '''Particle 3''' <br>Vegetative detritus <br> Size = 590 nm <br> ''Composition:'' Major components: C, O; Minor components: Al, Si (not always) <br> | | align="center" bgcolor="lightgrey"| [[image:FEI BCN04 21.jpg|450px]] || '''Particle 3''' <br>Vegetative detritus <br> Size = 590 nm <br> ''Composition:'' Major components: C, O; Minor components: Al, Si (not always) <br> | ||
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− | Notes: <br> The morphology reminds a vegetative tissue in which some volatile material was initially entrapped (see the open cut)<br> | + | Notes: <br> The morphology reminds a vegetative tissue in which some volatile material was initially entrapped (see the open cut).<br> |
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− | | align="center" bgcolor="lightgrey"| [[image:FEI BCN01 18.jpg|450px]] || ''' | + | | align="center" bgcolor="lightgrey"| [[image:FEI BCN01 18.jpg|450px]] || '''Particles 4 & 5''' <br>Fungi spores (possible) <br> Size = 420 nm <br> ''Composition:'' Major components: C, O; Minor components: S, Si, Cl, Na, K <br> |
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− | Notes: <br> Different morphologies of possible fungi spores. The one on the lower right seems to have volatile contain | + | Notes: <br> Different morphologies of possible fungi spores with similar size and elemental composition. The one on the lower right has golf ball texture and seems to have volatile contain. Both of them are very abundant in the samples and frequently found mixed with soot agglomerates. |
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Revision as of 15:31, 7 April 2009
This page will contain electron microscopy images acquired by Esther Coz of CIEMAT at RJ Lee Group, Inc.
Contents
Images from the BCN site
Primary Biogenic Organic Particles
Despite not being an important group in abundance, the microscopy analysis of PM2.5 samples from BCN site revealed a very rich diversity of this particle type. Several families of spores, vegetative and insect detritus and bacteria have been identified with sizes from 300 nm up to 4 µm. Some of them are frequently mixed with other anthropogenic aerosols.
Heavy Metal Oxides
Mineral Particles
Soot Agglomerates
Other Carbonaceous Particles
Externally Mixed
Images from the MSY site
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