The smell of salt air, a mile high and 900 miles inland
Image Caption: The reddish glow from the city lights of Boulder, Colo., is the result in part of the light being scattered by haze particles. UW scientists have discovered unexpected chemistry involving the pollutants that make up the haze. (Phil Armitage)
The smell of salt air, a mile high and 900 miles inland
The smell of sea salt in the air is a romanticized feature of life along a seacoast. Wind and waves kick up spray, and bits of sodium chloride - common table salt - can permeate the air.
Wed 10 Mar 10 from PhysOrg
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Sea Spray Detected 900 Miles Inland
Sea spray has been detected in the middle of the United States, some 900 miles (1,400 kilometers) from any ocean?and it may be contributing to air pollution, a new study says.
Thu 11 Mar 10 from National Geographic
Smell of salt air surprisingly detected a mile high and 900 miles inland
In a surprise with implications for air quality, researchers have found that chemistry involving airborne chloride, thought to be restricted to sea spray, occurs at similar rates in air above ...
Wed 10 Mar 10 from ScienceDaily
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