Brynjulf Ottar
Brynjulf Ottar (1918–1988) was a Norwegian atmospheric chemist who served as the first director of the Norwegian Institute for Air Research. In the 1970s, his work on the long-range transport of air pollution helped to alert the world to the problem of acid rain; later, he was one of the first scientists to describe the mechanism of global distillation (the "grasshopper effect"), by which pollutants travel from mid-latitude parts of Earth to the Arctic. Provided by Wikipedia-
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8by Ottar, Brynjulf, Pacyna, Jozef M., Berg, Thor C.Get access
Published in Atmospheric Environment (1967) (1986)
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9by Pacyna, Jozef M., Ottar, Brynjulf, Tomza, Urszula, Maenhaut, WillyGet access
Published in Atmospheric Environment (1967) (1985)
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10by Ottar, Brynjulf, Gotaas, Yngvar, Hov, Øystein, Iversen, Trond, Joranger, Einar, Oehme, Michael, Pacyna, Jozef M, Semb, Arne, Thomas, Wolfgang, Vitols, ValentinGet access
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