Environmental effects from burning oil wells in Kuwait
Browning, K. A. ; Allam, R. J. ; Ballard, S. P. ; Barnes, R. T. H. ; Bennetts, D. A. ; Maryon, R. H. ; Mason, P. J. ; McKenna, D. ; Mitchell, J. F. B. ; Senior, C. A. ; Slingo, A. ; Smith, F. B.
[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 1991
[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 1991
ISSN: |
1476-4687
|
---|---|
Source: |
Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
|
Topics: |
Biology
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Medicine
Natural Sciences in General
Physics
|
Notes: |
[Auszug] Model calculations, constrained by satellite observations, indicate that most of the smoke from the oil fires in Kuwait will remain in the lowest few kilometres of the troposphere. Beneath the plume there is a severe reduction in daylight, and a day-time temperature drop of ~10 °C within ~200 ...
|
Type of Medium: |
Electronic Resource
|
URL: |