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Sky-high Asian imports

Heike Langenberg

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6801, 140-140

Abstract: A study of atmospheric transport shows that, at certain times of the year, a large part of the air arriving in Asia has passed over Europe, perhaps carrying pollution from one continent to the other. Analyses of atmospheric composition will be needed to confirm or disprove the possibility.

Date: 2000
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