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Evaluate and characterize mechanisms controlling transport, fate, and effects of army smokes in the aerosol wind tunnel: Transport, transformations, fate, and terrestrial ecological effects of hexachloroethane obscurant smokes
Author(s) -
Daniel Cataldo,
M.W. Ligotke,
H. Bolton,
R.J. Fellows,
P. Van Voris,
B.D. McVeety,
Shumei Li,
K.M. McFadden
Publication year - 1989
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/5367631
Subject(s) - environmental science , aerosol , relative humidity , soil water , environmental chemistry , deposition (geology) , vegetation (pathology) , wind tunnel , smoke , atmospheric sciences , chemistry , soil science , meteorology , geology , organic chemistry , pathology , sediment , aerospace engineering , engineering , medicine , paleontology , physics

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