The chemistry of snow in the central Sierra Nevada: a study of snowfall over a 20-year period, 1966–1985, 1. Changes in pH

Atmospheric Research - Tập 25 - Trang 377-384 - 1990
J.A. Warburton1, R.H. Stone1
1Desert Research Institute, Atmospheric Sciences Center, P.O. Box 60220, Reno, Nevada 89506-0220 U.S.A.

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