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Particulate trace metals in the marine atmosphere that are involved in land–sea exchange are derived from two principal terrestrial sources. The first is the Earth's crust. Crustal weathering involves low-temperature generation processes, and crust-derived elements are found on particles with mass median diameters (MMDs) in the range ∼ 1 ...
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