Sea salt particles transported to the land

作者: Shizuo Tsunogai

DOI: 10.3402/TELLUSA.V27I1.9883

关键词: Environmental scienceSea saltPrecipitationSedimentationDeposition (aerosol physics)MonsoonStructural basinTyphoonOceanographyStorm

摘要: Large quantities of sea salt particles are suddenly transported to the land by discrete events a violent storm. In Japan these typhoon in summer on Pacific coast region and north-west monsoon winter Sea coastal region. The share “sedimentation”, one mechanisms transport land, is only about 20% “precipitation” over various parts Japan. contribution “impaction” with surface obstacles negligibly small, as observed example Og?chi Basin. This conclusion was also confirmed analysing concentration chloride rivers undisturbed other sources. Moreover, analysis reveals following facts. half-decrease distance 20 km from both regions total deposition calculated be 2.7 × 10 12 g/yr whole (area 3.7 5 2 ) mean rain 2.4 ppm whole, but 3 times larger than region, owing winter. DOI: 10.1111/j.2153-3490.1975.tb01654.x

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