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Sonic Detection of a Fresh Water-Salt Water Interface
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1966
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Idling MotorEnvironmental ChemistryIce CrystalsEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringIodine VaporAerosol TransportEnvironmental EngineeringAtmospheric ScienceAerosol FormationExhaust EmissionAir QualitySonic DetectionUnderwater AcousticAir PollutionParticulate MatterUnderwater Sensing
When exposed to a trace of iodine vapor, the submicroscopic particles of lead exhausted by automobiles produce nuclei for the formation of ice crystals. Concentrations of particles exceeding 10(6) per liter can be directly sampled from the exhaust pipe of an idling motor. Concentrations of from 10(4) to 10(5) per liter have been found in rural air downwind of auto roads; the concentration at one rural site has increased by an order of magnitude in 13 years. The phenomenon may provide a method of modifying clouds, and of determining ( and monitoring) the percentage of automobile exhaust in a polluted atmosphere. It may be an important factor in inadvertent modification by man of the climate.
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