H2O2 levels in rainwater collected in south Florida and the Bahama Islands.
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Zika, R; Saltzman, E; Chameides, WL; Davis, DD
Published in: Journal of Geophysical Research
1982
The data suggest that a substantial fraction of the H2O2 found in precipitation is generated by aqueous-phase reactions within the cloudwater rather than via rainout and washout of gaseous H2O2. -from Authors
Duke Scholars
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Journal of Geophysical Research
Publication Date
1982
Volume
87
Issue
C7
Start / End Page
5015 / 5017
Related Subject Headings
- Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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Zika, R., Saltzman, E., Chameides, W. L., & Davis, D. D. (1982). H2O2 levels in rainwater collected in south Florida and the Bahama Islands. Journal of Geophysical Research, 87(C7), 5015–5017.
Zika, R., E. Saltzman, W. L. Chameides, and D. D. Davis. “H2O2 levels in rainwater collected in south Florida and the Bahama Islands.” Journal of Geophysical Research 87, no. C7 (1982): 5015–17.
Zika R, Saltzman E, Chameides WL, Davis DD. H2O2 levels in rainwater collected in south Florida and the Bahama Islands. Journal of Geophysical Research. 1982;87(C7):5015–7.
Zika, R., et al. “H2O2 levels in rainwater collected in south Florida and the Bahama Islands.” Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 87, no. C7, 1982, pp. 5015–17.
Zika R, Saltzman E, Chameides WL, Davis DD. H2O2 levels in rainwater collected in south Florida and the Bahama Islands. Journal of Geophysical Research. 1982;87(C7):5015–5017.
Published In
Journal of Geophysical Research
Publication Date
1982
Volume
87
Issue
C7
Start / End Page
5015 / 5017
Related Subject Headings
- Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences