Annual average sulfate sulfur concentrations and pH in precipitation within the Russian Arctic

Annual average sulfate sulfur concentrations and pH in precipitation within the Russian Arctic (map/graphic/illustration)
Annual average sulfate sulfur concentrations and pH in precipitation within the Russian Arctic at a heavily impacted site (Murmansk) and a background site (Padun) since 1991, and the correlation between sulfur and pH in samples from Murmansk
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Satu Turtiainen, Erika Varkonyi, Petri Porvari, Marjut Nyman (Finnish Environmental Institute)
Appears in AMAP Assessment 2006: Acidifying Pollutants, Arctic Haze and Acidification in the Arctic
Published 2009
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