On the chemical composition of atmospheric aerosols Part III: Trends of the total annual precipitation with respect to the chemical content of rainwater over the United States
Ziegelhoeffer A.; De Jong J.W.; Ferrari R.; Turi Nagy L.
Pure and Applied Geophysics 44(1): 216-223
1959
ISSN/ISBN: 0033-4553
DOI: 10.1007/bf01997649
Accession: 060994545
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