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Acid rain and geothermal development
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Item Summary
Title: | Acid rain and geothermal development |
Keywords: | impact environmental meteorology Puna Hawaii |
Date Issued: | n.d. |
Publisher: | [s.n.] |
Citation: | Acid rain and geothermal development. |
Abstract: | Acid rain usually originates with emissions of S02 (sulfur dioxide) which can oxidize into S03 and eventually into H2S04 (sulfuric acid) which can fall as acid rain. Three potential sources of acid rain will be discussed: 1) natural volcanic emissions, 2) geothermal emissions, and 3) emissions from oil-fired power plants. |
Description: | Publication date unknown |
Pages/Duration: | 1 page |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10125/23618 |
Appears in Collections: |
HIGP Miscellaneous Documents The Geothermal Collection |
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