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Minerals in the air: An environmental perspective

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Tartalom: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00206810009465101
Archívum: MTA Könyvtár
Gyűjtemény: Status = Published


Type = Conference or Workshop Item
Cím:
Minerals in the air: An environmental perspective
Létrehozó:
Buseck, Peter R.
Jacob, Daniel J.
Pósfai, Mihály
Li, Jia
Anderson, J. R.
Kiadó:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Dátum:
2000-07
Téma:
QD06 Mineralogy / ásványtan
QE Geology / földtudományok
Tartalmi leírás:
The troposphere comprises roughly the lowest 10 km of the atmosphere, the part we inhabit, that envelops us, and that we inhale and look through every day of our lives. Clouds, rain, all manner of storms, and other aspects of weather originate within it, and it contains 85% of the mass of the atmosphere, including aerosol particles. These particles, like greenhouse gases, can influence climate. Mineral particles ale major constituents of this aerosol. Their sizes, shapes, compositions, and degrees of agglomeration can all be determined using transmission electron microscopy. These variables have, to a considerable extent, been overlooked in studies of atmospheric chemistry and provide an important potential area of research for geoscientists.
Típus:
Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed
Formátum:
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Azonosító:
Buseck, Peter R. and Jacob, Daniel J. and Pósfai, Mihály and Li, Jia and Anderson, J. R. (2000) Minerals in the air: An environmental perspective. In: Symposium Honoring the Contributions of Professor Konrad Krauskopf, 1999. december, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA.
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