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Nature Geoscience 1, 292 - 293 (2008)
doi:10.1038/ngeo192

Subject Category: Atmospheric science

Atmospheric chemistry: Pollution meets sea salt

Roland von Glasow1

  1. Roland von Glasow is in the School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK.
    e-mail: R.Von-Glasow@uea.ac.uk


In densely populated coastal areas, reactions of polluted air with sea salt aerosol from the ocean can lead to high surface ozone levels that affect air quality.

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