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The effect of atmospheric aerosol on the acidity of precipitation

  • Part 1 Formation and Characteristics of Atmospheric Aerosols
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Atmospheric Aerosols and Nucleation

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Ming-Xing, W. (1988). The effect of atmospheric aerosol on the acidity of precipitation. In: Wagner, P.E., Vali, G. (eds) Atmospheric Aerosols and Nucleation. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 309. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-50108-8_1005

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