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The marine layer and its relation to a smog episode in Riverside, California
Abstract The arrival of a polluted air mass with a sharp boundary was recorded on five chemical recorders. The records of temperature, humidity and wind suggest that this pollution was contained in a layer of marine air which had penetrated about 40 miles inland.
The marine layer and its relation to a smog episode in Riverside, California
Abstract The arrival of a polluted air mass with a sharp boundary was recorded on five chemical recorders. The records of temperature, humidity and wind suggest that this pollution was contained in a layer of marine air which had penetrated about 40 miles inland.
The marine layer and its relation to a smog episode in Riverside, California
Stephens, Edgar R. (author)
Atmospheric Environment ; 2 ; 393-396
1967-12-19
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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