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Atmospheric deposition of 7Be and 10Be

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1989
Measurements of {sup 10}Be in precipitation taken in Hawaii, Illinois and New Jersey over a period of five years are reported. The problem of contamination by the isotope being resuspended on wind blown soil that is also collected is addressed. Rain collected at Mauna Loa, Hawaii has such low values of dust contamination that it has been taken as clean,
Louis Brown   +3 more
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Forest canopy transformation of atmospheric deposition

Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1988
Solute fluxes to the ground in open plots and under the forest canopy of different species were investigated in a number of long-term ecosystem studies in West Germany. From the canopy flux balance, rates of interception deposition and canopy/deposition interactions were assessed. Chemically, both open precipitation and throughfall are dilute solutions
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Deposition

2001
The two most significant elements with atmospheric components that influence ecological processes at Niwot Ridge are carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). The enrichment of the atmosphere by carbon dioxide (CO2) is ubiquitous across the globe. Global and regional patterns of the annual increases in atmospheric CO2 as well as the current and anticipated ...
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Input of pesticides by atmospheric deposition

Geoderma, 2002
Sampling and analytical methods were developed to examine the input of various pesticides on noncultivated areas of the FAM (Research Network on Agroecosystems) Research Station Scheyern. Off-target drift from pesticide application on nearby cultivated land, as well as input due to long-range atmospheric transport, were measured. The wet deposition was
J Epple   +3 more
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Atmospheric Deposition Processes

1993
Dry, wet, and occult (cloud drop) deposition all contribute to the removal of compounds from the atmosphere. Many atmospheric species undergo chemical and physical transformations which affect their removal rates. Deposition rates depend on the nature of both the compounds and the surfaces at which they deposit.
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Atmospheric transport and deposition of microplastics in a subtropical urban environment

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
Muting Yan, Han Gong, Jun Wang
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Atmospheric Deposition

2011
Kathleen C. Weathers   +1 more
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Holocene deposition of atmospheric REE deposition in Europe

2012
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Le Roux, Gaël   +4 more
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