Airborne observations of Arctic aerosols, Pt. 3, Origins and effects of air masses
Multiple layers of haze encountered in the troposphere over the Beaufort and Chukchi seas during April 1983 occurred in air masses that originated in the eastern U.S.S.R., eastern North America, and Asia. This and observations on the composition and nature of the hazes indicate that they were primar...
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description | Multiple layers of haze encountered in the troposphere over the Beaufort and Chukchi seas during April 1983 occurred in air masses that originated in the eastern U.S.S.R., eastern North America, and Asia. This and observations on the composition and nature of the hazes indicate that they were primarily anthropogenic in origin. Giant particles (>2 mu m in diameter), on the other hand, which were distributed roughly uniformly with height in the troposphere, appeared to have both anthropogenic and natural origins. Relationships between the haze layers and adjacent regions of clean air are discussed. |
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