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210 Po, an atmospheric tracer of long-range transport of

volcanic plumes

Eun-Yun Nho, Marie-Françoise Le Cloarec, Bénédicte Ardouin, Michel

Ramonet

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Eun-Yun Nho, Marie-Françoise Le Cloarec, Bénédicte Ardouin, Michel Ramonet. 210 Po, an atmo-spheric tracer of long-range transport of volcanic plumes. Tellus B - Chemical and Physical Meteo-rology, Taylor & Francis, 2017, 49 (4), pp.429-438. �10.3402/tellusb.v49i4.15980�. �hal-03115980�

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Po, an atmospheric tracer of long-range

transport of volcanic plumes

Eun-Yun Nho, Marie-FrançOise Le Cloarec, BéNéDicte Ardouin & Michel

Ramonet

To cite this article: Eun-Yun Nho, Marie-FrançOise Le Cloarec, BéNéDicte Ardouin & Michel Ramonet (1997) 210Po, an atmospheric tracer of long-range transport of volcanic plumes, Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 49:4, 429-438, DOI: 10.3402/tellusb.v49i4.15980

To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusb.v49i4.15980

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Published online: 18 Jan 2017.

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