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The unique characteristics of atmospheric aerosol in the northern foot of Mt. Fuji, central Japan were first clarified. The Mt. Fuji (an altitute of 3776 m) is the largest basaltic stratovolcano in the quaternary period in Japan. The aerosol measurements were carried out at an altitute of 1100 m from June 2000 to April 2001. Ambient aerosol in the predominant area of a typical volcanic rock like basalt...
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