Wet & Dry Phase Reactions Flashcards

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Dry deposition: Rate of about

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3% per hour.

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Dry deposition: the direct deposition onto the

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Ground and vegetation of un transformed SO2 gas by adsorption and absorption.

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Dry deposition: Not limited to

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Wet conditions.

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Dry deposition: Can take place by

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3 different gas-phase pathways.

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Wet deposition: The deposition of

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Transformed oxides of sulfur in aqueous form, either as rainfall or snowfall.

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Wet deposition: Faster than

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Dry deposition.

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In general, mountain areas have higher rainfall than

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Lowland areas; therefore the amount of acids deposited on vegetation and soils by wet deposition will be higher.

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Mountain ecosystems often have more mist and fog than

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Lowland areas; this increases the amount of acid deposition.

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