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    Sea salt aerosol, which originally comes from sea spray, is one of the most widely distributed natural aerosols. Sea salt aerosols are characterized as...
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    bubbles at the air-sea interface Sea spray contains both organic matter and inorganic salts that form sea salt aerosol (SSA). SSA has the ability to form...
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    Wolff, E. W. (2000-11-01). "Frost flowers as a source of fractionated sea salt aerosol in the polar regions" (PDF). Geophysical Research Letters. 27 (21):...
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    illnesses. Several types of atmospheric aerosol have a significant effect on Earth's climate: volcanic, desert dust, sea-salt, that originating from biogenic...
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    Particulates (redirect from Sulfate aerosol)
    sea salt reflect the composition of sea water, and thus include magnesium, sulfate, calcium, potassium, and others. In addition, sea spray aerosols may...
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    Qianjie; Zhai, Shuting; Alexander, Becky (2020-02-28). "Effects of Sea Salt Aerosol Emissions for Marine Cloud Brightening on Atmospheric Chemistry: Implications...
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    in their vehicle. Hydrofluoric acid can be released from volcanoes, sea salt aerosol, and from welding or manufacturing processes. In the body, hydrofluoric...
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    And sometimes, aerosols are produced from photochemical decomposition of COS (carbonyl sulfide), or when solid sulfates in the sea salt spray can react...
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    the NOAA WP-3D Engine Compressor Stalls of February 9, 2007, Due to Sea Salt Aerosol Particle Fouling (Report). Retrieved February 6, 2024. "Official website...
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    distribution and bacterial enrichment of the sea-salt aerosol. In: Liss, P.S., Slinn, W.G.N. ŽEds.., Air–Sea Exchange of Gases and Particles. D. Reidel...
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    Marine aerosols contribute significantly to global aerosols. Traditionally, biogeochemical cycling and climate modeling have focused on sea-salt aerosols, with...
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    Fog is a visible aerosol consisting of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. Fog can be considered...
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    A sea is a large body of salt water. There are particular seas and the sea. The sea commonly refers to the ocean, the interconnected body of seawaters...
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    distribution and bacterial enrichment of the sea-salt aerosol. In: Liss, P.S., Slinn, W.G.N. ŽEds.., Air–Sea Exchange of Gases and Particles. D. Reidel...
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    Potassium nitrate (redirect from Salt peter)
    used as a hypotensive. Used as an electrolyte in a salt bridge. Active ingredient of condensed aerosol fire suppression systems. When burned with the free...
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  • on land or water, where they dissolve into iron compounds and salt. Iron salt aerosols may also therefore contribute to iron fertilization. Soil bacteria...
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    described above, probably simultaneously with the incorporation of sea salt. Aerosol Dust storm Mineral dust Plume Red rain in Kerala Saharan Air Layer...
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  • from surface winds. Among common marine aerosols, pure sea salt aerosols are the major component of marine aerosols with an annual global emission between...
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    of only seconds. The bubbles formed in sea foam may burst releasing aerosols into the air, contributing to sea spray. 2) Metastable foams can have a lifetime...
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    seawater Sea salt aerosol – Natural aerosol deriving from sea spray Seawater – Water from a sea or ocean Sel gris – A coarse granular sea salt evaporite...
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    (CFCs). The major flux of chlorine into the troposphere comes from sea salt aerosol spray. Both organic and inorganic chlorine is transferred into the...
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    condensation of water on cloud condensation nuclei. These nuclei are aerosols such as dust or sea salt but also include certain forms of pollution. Nuclei come from...
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    microorganisms. Dissolved salt does not evaporate back into the atmosphere like water, but it does form sea salt aerosols in sea spray. Many physical processes...
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  • below—as well as salt and fresh water fluxes between the ocean since saline water ejects much of its salt content when frozen—see sea ice growth processes...
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    Sulfate (redirect from Sulfate salt)
    accounting for the counteracting cooling from aerosols. Regardless of the current strength of aerosol cooling, all future climate change scenarios project...
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  • ; Alexander, B.; Lin, J.-T. (2011-04-04). "Global distribution of sea salt aerosols: new constraints from in situ and remote sensing observations". Atmospheric...
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    The Laptev Sea (/ˈlæptɛv, ˈlɑːp-/) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean. It is located between the northern coast of Siberia, the Taimyr Peninsula, Severnaya...
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  • Ovadnevaite reported on the aerosol-cloud and climate interactions at Mace head, specifically the major advances in sea salt aerosols. Observations of methyl...
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  • to protect the structure from adverse effects of the environment (sea salt aerosol, occasional Dust storms). The floor and the ceilings are constructed...
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    application. Potassium aerosol particle-generator, contains a form of solid potassium salts and other chemicals referred to as aerosol-forming compounds (AFC)...
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