Aikawa et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Significant geographic gradients in particulate sulfate over Japan determined from multiple-site measurements and a chemical transport model: Impacts of …Aikawa et al., 2010
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- Aikawa M
- Ohara T
- Hiraki T
- Oishi O
- Tsuji A
- Yamagami M
- Murano K
- Mukai H
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- Atmospheric Environment
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We found a significant geographic gradient (longitudinal and latitudinal) in the sulfate (SO42−) concentrations measured at multiple sites over the East Asian Pacific Rim region. Furthermore, the observed gradient was well reproduced by a regional chemical transport …
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