Long-term trends in chemistry of precipitation after longscale transport : Effects of atmospheric rehabilitation in East Germany

Components precipitation are dominantly dependent on structure and quantity of emission on the course of the rainy masses. It can be proved after meso- and long-range transport. Since 1982, precipitation has been collected in 4-hr-periods at sites far from industry in East Germany. For regions with...

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Chromatography
Clouds
Diffusion
Dust
Exact sciences and technology
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Natural water pollution
Pollution
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Rainwaters, run off water and others
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