Possible Radon concentration over the Indian Seas during the southwest monsoon season on the basis of climatic features of the area and utilization of the of the Radon results for identifying air masses

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  • BN DESAI

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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v20i3.5454

Abstract

Important climatic features during the southwest monsoon season over the north Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal have been described, and on the basic of ama's results that the southeast trades air is poor and the continental air rich in radon, possible concentration of radon over the area has been discussed. It is considered that radon results should be interpreted taking into account the prevailing synoptic features as ordinarily pure air masses may not be present over the Indian Seas north of the equator.

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01-07-1969

How to Cite

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B. . DESAI, “Possible Radon concentration over the Indian Seas during the southwest monsoon season on the basis of climatic features of the area and utilization of the of the Radon results for identifying air masses”, MAUSAM, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 253–256, Jul. 1969.

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