Holistic model for atmospheric corrosion - Part 2 - Experimental measurement of deposition of marine salts in a number of long range studies

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Cole, IS [1 ]
Ganther, WD [1 ]
Paterson, DA [1 ]
King, GA [1 ]
Furman, SA [1 ]
Lau, D [1 ]
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[1] CSIRO, Mfg & Infrastruct Technol, Highett, Vic 3190, Australia
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10.1179/147842203225008886
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T [工业技术];
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This paper is the second in a series looking at understanding the factors controlling and predicting marine aerosol concentration on land. It looks at results from three transects across the Australian continent. In each transect, the airborne salinity was measured, using the wet candle method at distances from 10 m to 40 - 300 km from the coast. The Positions of the transects were selected to give a significant variation in the factors controlling salt production and transport. For example, one transect in South Australia was established where both high whitecap activity is likely to promote salt production and flat terrain and prevailing winds are likely to favour transport. Another, in Queensland, was established where calm seas will limit salt production and very seasonal winds and high relative humidity and rainfall will limit transport. On the basis of this experimental study, the general validity of the fundamental concepts put forward in Part I is assessed. Further, the feasibility of building a mathematical model to predict salinity is determined and the main factors causing variations in salinity on land are outlined. The results are then used to assist in the interpretation of previous work in the literature. (C) 2003 IoM Communications Ltd. Published by Maney for the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
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