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Parameterization of Wet Deposition of Radionuclides

2006
Processes removing radionuclides from the atmosphere, and their interaction with the Earth’s surface, are very important for modeling atmospheric transport and consequences of nuclear accidental releases. However, in most long-range air pollution models the parameterizations used for the removal processes do not consider effects of nuclide particle ...
Alexander Baklanov   +1 more
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Aldehyde concentrations in wet deposition and river waters

Science of The Total Environment, 2013
The process of pollutants removal from the atmosphere can be responsible for the appearance of aldehydes in surface waters. We observed that formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, propanal, glyoxal, methylglyoxal and acetone were commonly present in precipitations as well as in surface water samples, while semi-volatile and poorly soluble aldehydes as nonanal and
Agata, Dąbrowska, Jacek, Nawrocki
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Wet Deposition: Model Development and Evaluation

2011
The Chemistry Transport Model REM-Calgrid (RCG) has been improved by implementing a more detailed description of aqueous-phase chemistry and wet deposition processes including droplet pH. A sensitivity study on cloud and rain droplet pH has been performed to investigate its impact on model sulphate production and gas wet scavenging.
Sabine Banzhaf   +6 more
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An annual wet sulfate deposition index

Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment (SERRA), 2003
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Regional Trends in Sulfate Wet Deposition

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1993
Abstract I propose a multiple time series model for data from a network of monitoring stations that have both temporal and spatial correlation. The model includes a separate mean and trend for each monitoring station and obtains spatial estimates of mean and trend by smoothing the observed values over a rectangular grid using a discrete smoothing prior.
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Wet Deposition Estimation Using Scavenging Ratios

Journal of Great Lakes Research, 1976
Calculating wet deposition is still an inexact science, but for monthly or seasonal estimation of wet deposition over large areas such as Great Lakes, the scavenging ratio method is probably the best available. Current evidence suggests that scavenging ratios increase with particle size and distance from urban sources, and decrease with amount of ...
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Deposition both wet and dry

Science of The Total Environment, 1985
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wet deposit

2014
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