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Radiation fog

Table I. CHARACTERISTIC REMOVAL TIMES AND PRODUCTION RATES IN RADIATION FOGS SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY SITES... Table I. CHARACTERISTIC REMOVAL TIMES AND PRODUCTION RATES IN RADIATION FOGS SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY SITES...
Figure 5.13 illustrates the composition of a radiation fog. In this particular case, the effect of HCl (probably from a refuse incineration plant at a distance of 3 km) caused a lowering of pH in the fog water as far down as pH 1.94. [Pg.233]

Figure 5.13. Example for the composition of a radiation fog (proximity of Zurich) as a function of time (LWC = liquid water content). (From Sigg et al., 1987.)... Figure 5.13. Example for the composition of a radiation fog (proximity of Zurich) as a function of time (LWC = liquid water content). (From Sigg et al., 1987.)...
Cereceda, P., Osses, P., Larrain, H., Farias, M. Lagos, M., Pinto, R. Schemenauer, R.S. (2002) Advective, orographic and radiation fog in the Tarapaca region, Chile. Atmospheric Research 64, 261-271. [Pg.406]

Bott, A. and G. R. Carmichael (1993) Multiphase chemistry in a microphysical radiation fog model. A numerical study. Atmospheric Environment 27A, 503-522 Botta, O. and J. L. Bada (2002) Extraterrestrial organic compounds in meteorites. Survey... [Pg.619]

Two problems beset in-reactor photography, these being radiation fogging of the film and the necessity to change the film in the camera. [Pg.201]


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