A Complexity View of Acid Deposition
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We show that acid deposition is analogous to complex systems composed of a series of interconnected components. Frequency-size distributions of weekly hydrogen deposition (WHD) of precipitation are consistent with double power-law in two different regimes separated by a crossover WHD. The distribution of variations in acid deposition over a week interval is remarkably symmetrical, with long tail extending over eight orders of magnitude. The acid deposition fluctuations exhibit fractal Brown motion with two different temporal scaling regimes and long-range correlation exists in the series. The power-laws in the acid deposition dynamics are considered to be indicators of self-organization of atmosphere under environmental pollution stress.
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ZHU Jian-Lin, FANG Jian-Shu. A Complexity View of Acid Deposition[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(6): 817-820.
ZHU Jian-Lin, FANG Jian-Shu. A Complexity View of Acid Deposition[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(6): 817-820.
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ZHU Jian-Lin, FANG Jian-Shu. A Complexity View of Acid Deposition[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(6): 817-820.
ZHU Jian-Lin, FANG Jian-Shu. A Complexity View of Acid Deposition[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(6): 817-820.
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