2021
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2020-1249-rc2
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Abstract: Central Chile faces atmospheric pollution issues all year long, in relation with elevated concentrations of fine particulate matter during the cold months and tropospheric ozone during the warm season. In addition to public health issues, environmental problems regarding vegetation growth and water supply, as well as meteorological feedback are at stake. Sharp spatial gradients in regional emissions along with a complex geographical situation make for variable and heterogeneous dynamics in the localization and… Show more

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