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Measurement of Dry Deposition to Vegetative Surfaces

Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1986
The importance of dry deposition was assessed to oak and pine trees, in a hardwood and coniferous canopy, respectively. In both canopies, ambient particle and gas concentrations on the interior were decreased relative to perimeter concentrations due to dry deposition scavenging by the canopy.
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Acid rain and dry deposition

Atmospheric Environment (1967), 1987
H. G. Miller, L. W. Canter
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Deposition by Rain and Snow - Dry Deposition on Snow

1989
A comparative investigation of winter rain and snow is based on a sampling period from November 1986 until April 1987 at two stations at different altitudes. The average element concentrations were enhanced for snow samples. The element specific enrichment factors range from 1.1 to 4.5.
S. Grosch, H.-W. Georgii
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Sulfate dry deposition in Izmir

2021
IV ÖZET Kuru çökelme, havada bulunan kirleticilerin türbülans ve gravitasyon yolu ile havadan katı yüzeylere taşınımınıdır. Atmosferik çökelme, birikim yapan maddelerin çevresel ortamlardaki olumsuz etkileri nedeniyle son on yıldır yaygın olarak araştırılmıştır.
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Nitrate dry deposition in Svalbard

2012
Arctic regions are generally nutrient limited, receiving an extensive part of their bio-available nitrogen from deposition of atmospheric reactive nitrogen. Reactive nitrogen oxides, as nitric acid (HNO3) and nitrate aerosols (p-NO3), can either be washed out from the atmosphere with precipitation or dry deposited, dissolving to nitrate (NO3-).
Mats P. Björkman1   +12 more
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Dry deposition of SO2

Atmospheric Environment (1967), 1979
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Improved Depositing Dry Dock

Scientific American, 1883
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