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Salt Haze

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I HAVE at intervals during the last few years directed attention to the presence of salt particles in the air and their importance in facilitating the formation of fog, since in the presence of a haze of sea salt condensation would commence upon the particles long before saturation is reached.

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OWENS, J. Salt Haze. Nature 123, 945 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/123945b0

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