Nonlinearity in Source-Receptor Relationship for Sulfur and Nitrate in East Asia

  • Woo-Sub Roh
  • Seung-Bum Kim
  • Tae-Young Lee
Conference paper
Part of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Series Series C: Environmental Security book series (NAPSC)

Abstract

Source-receptor (S-R) relationships for sulfur and nitrate are being actively sought in East Asia where great amounts of pollutants are being emitted into the air (e.g., Park et al., 2004). Nonlinearity in the advection and chemical processes is suggested to cause problems when model is used for the derivation of S-R relationships (Bartnicki, 1999).

Keywords

Stretch Ratio Receptor Region East Asian Region Deposition Amount Pollutant Deposition 
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References

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Woo-Sub Roh
    • 1
  • Seung-Bum Kim
  • Tae-Young Lee
  1. 1.Atmospheric Science DepartmentYonsei University82 SeoulSouth Korea

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