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Open PDFPeople exposed to toxic air pollutants at sufficient concentrations and durations may have slightly increased risks of cancer or of experiencing other chronic health problems. Health and Community MPlumes
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Open PDFSuch plumes can potentially travel hundreds of kilometres, carrying potential toxicants with them. Mid-water plumes may impact photosynthetic microalgae or animals within the water column. This demPlumes
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Open PDFThese observations provide additional evidence for the presence of ice plumes on Europa. It is of extreme interest to NASA and the scientific community that evidence has been found for plumes of watPlumes
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Open PDFThe contaminated plume can spread observed release criteria may be used to delineate plume horizontally, vertically, and transversely through the boundaries. Plume), instead of including potentiallyPlumes
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Open PDFIn 1988 researchers injected "a slug of groundwater in a slow expansion of the hydrocarbon plume. plume movement was about 8 m/year from supply of compounds from upgradient-contami- water table welPlumes
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Open PDFSubsequent efforts by Roth et al to re-observe the plumes have yielded only upper limits, requiring that they are variable. Crucial evidence has been found for plumes of water ice venting from the SPlumes
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Open PDFThe nature of these plumes is discussed further in the section on Contaminant Sites. This project provides necessary information to better evaluate the status of existing geological knowledge for StPlumes
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Open PDFOnly the trajectory segments between plume exit (pink arrow) and object approach are shown. Horizontal lines indicate the that when presented with separate plumes of CO2 and human ambient temperaturPlumes
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Open PDFThe spectra evolution (Fig. 2) suggests that high-angle debris plume (20, 32). LCROSS impact plume contained low-density respectively. Detection of Water in the Immediately after the impact [see (2Plumes
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Open PDF(2009), to generate a morecomplete picture of the arsenic plume (Exhibit 3). Highest mass transport of arsenic will be in the center of the plumewhere less dilution and mixing with adjacent ow pathsPlumes
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Open PDFArches' main attrac- ing plume travel times from the plant which tion are its graceful red stone arches. These photographs showed 'clean' con- of the plumes is caused by a predominance of ditionsPlumes
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Open PDFBecauseoftimeconstraintsandlimitationsofdataavailabletotheexperts,manyoftheirestimatesareonlyapproximate, subjecttorevision,andcertainlyshouldnotbeusedasthefederalgovernment'sfinalvaluesforassessingPlumes
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Open PDF1744: Working smoke plumes N of Athabaska Lake. 1749: Sampling plumes under Cam McNaughton's direction. 5000 Mm-1, CO ~5.7 ppm) to farther away.Plumes
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Open PDFLES and grouping them into different plumes based on their detrainment height. 15 perature perturbation have little effect on the plume's entrainment rate. 32 has been often used in bulk entraininPlumes
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