Arctic Haze: Natural or Pollution

Contents: Progress Report: July 1977-July 1978; Publications, August 1977 - July 1978; (The Asian source of Arctic haze bands; Particulate air pollution in the Arctic: Large scale occurrence and meteorological controls; The Arctic Air-Sampling Network; The crustal component of background aerosols: I...

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Main Authors: Rahn, Kenneth A, Shaw, Glenn E
Other Authors: RHODE ISLAND UNIV NARRAGANSETT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1978
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Summary:Contents: Progress Report: July 1977-July 1978; Publications, August 1977 - July 1978; (The Asian source of Arctic haze bands; Particulate air pollution in the Arctic: Large scale occurrence and meteorological controls; The Arctic Air-Sampling Network; The crustal component of background aerosols: Its importance in interpreting heavy metal data; Low 'natural' enrichment of elements in Arctic snow: Derived from fractionated pollution aerosol?); Internal discussion documents; (What is Arctic haze?-Comments on Alaskan haze; Evidence for a link between Arctic haze and water vapor; On the existence of a clear surface layer over Arctic snows and ice; Sulfate in the Barrow atmosphere - a discussion document); and Renewal proposal: 1 October 1978 through 30 September 1980. Prepared in cooperation with Alaska Univ., Fairbanks. Geophysical Inst. Personally Identifiable Information (PII) was redacted.