The composition of rainwater at two sites near townsville, Qld
ME Probert
Australian Journal of Soil Research
14(3) 397 - 402
Published: 1976
Abstract
Rainwater samples collected over 2 years at two sites near Townsville have been analysed. The results differ from those obtained at other near-coastal sites in Australia in that the deposition of sodium and chloride was relatively low, the sodium : chloride ratio was below that of seawater, and the samples were enriched with sulphur and calcium relative to seawater. A feature of the rainwater composition is the marked seasonal variation in the concentration of all ions, much higher values being obtained in out-of-season rains than during the wet season, but the ionic ratios were not sensitive to the seasonal distribution of rainfall. A common source for the 'excess' ions present in the rainwater could not be established.https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9760397
© CSIRO 1976