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Unveiling the Mystery of Marine Air Pollutants: A Global Journey
AntarcticTuesday, November 19, 2024
Even though we've been trying to cut down on these chemicals, they're still piling up in the polar regions. The winds, especially the Westerlies, play a big role in how these SVOCs spread out. They can even create something called the "Westerly Wind Wall Block, " affecting their distribution in the Southern Hemisphere.
So, what's the deal with these SVOCs? It turns out that the way air and water mix, along with ocean currents, has a huge impact on their journey. These factors play a big part in how SVOCs move around the world in the marine boundary layer.
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