Abstract

Precipitation chemistry data derived from a sampling network operated in the Inland Sea model region (June 1984–May 1985) are used as a basis for discussing the wet deposition of sulfate on a regional scale in Japan. Horizontal distribution, seasonal variation, relationship between wet deposition and precipitation amount, sulfate/nitrate ratio, and transport of sulfate from the ocean are discussed. Temporal trends in concentrations of atmospheric sulfur compounds and sulfate wet deposition in the model region are also covered.

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