Reduction of ice particle production from moist plumes

Reduction of ice particle production from moist plumes

by William G. Nelson

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Reviews physics of ice fog formation, suggests methods to reduce visibility reduction caused by various sources, and discusses experimental attempts to reduce wet plume condensation and to increase size and reduce number of nucleated droplets within the plumes. Ice fog is major low temperature air pollution problem in northern regions. Paper presented at PNWIS-APCA Conference held in Edmonton, 1979.

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