Spatiotemporal distribution, trend, forecast, and influencing factors of transboundary and local air pollutants in nagasaki prefecture, japan

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  • who: Santos Daniel Chicas from the Japan JapanUniversity of have published the research: Spatiotemporal distribution, trend, forecast, and influencing factors of transboundary and local air pollutants in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: Several studies have indicated that P u00ad M2.5 is transported to Nagasaki Prefecture from East Asia; thus, the proximity of the westernmost part of Nagasaki`s Prefecture to East Asia, its downwind location, and the change of wind direction in Spring are the main reasons for high P u00ad M2.5 concentrations detected during the study . . .

     

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