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Conceptual Model |
Site Setting |
Aerosol & Trends Analysis |
Backtrajectory Analysis |
PMF Analysis |
PMF Weighted Backtrajectory Analysis |
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Mingo Wilderness Area

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Summary |
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Secondary sulfate from east and south of
the site during the summer time is responsible for most of the worst
visibility days in the Mingo Wilderness Area. Secondary nitrate from central
U.S. also contributes significantly to haze and results in 20% worst
visibility days during the winter time. |
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Page last updated 2 February 2007
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