Smell of salt air surprisingly detected a mile high and 900 miles inland
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 - 15:21
in Earth & Climate
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 Boulder, Colo., nearly 900 miles away from any ocean.
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