Published 1983
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Book Section - Chapter
The Chemistry of Nightime Urban Fogs
Chicago
Abstract
Liquid-phase pollutant concentrations in fogs^1 have been reported to be significantly higher than those commonly observed in acidic precipitation. Lower dilutions in fog droplets, as well as higher scavenging efficiencies due to reduced mass transfer limitations of reaction kinetics and longer residence times may explain these high concentrations.
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© 1983 Elsevier. This research was supported by the California Air Resources Board (A2-048-32) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (R809091-0l).Additional details
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