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362                   21. Air Pollution Climatology

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                              SUGGESTED READING

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          Lockhart, T. J., Pendergast, M. M., Pielke, R. A., Randerson, D., Shreffler, J. H., and
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                                   QUESTIONS

        1. What geographical or Climatological conditions seem to be associated with the lowest mean
          annual mixing heights shown in Fig. 21-2? With the highest mixing heights?
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