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A 19-year 'goldmine' of mountain cloud and rainwater samples provides fresh insights about air pollution

A study led by University of Michigan Engineering researchers, in collaboration with the Appalachian Mountain Club and Plymouth State University, found that rainfall history is crucial for predicting air pollution levels. The research highlights how air pollution can affect mountain ecosystems and waterways fed by these regions.

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A 19-year 'goldmine' of mountain cloud and rainwater samples provides fresh insights about air pollution

A study led by University of Michigan Engineering researchers, in collaboration with the Appalachian Mountain Club and Plymouth State University, found that rainfall history is crucial for predicting air pollution levels. The research highlights how air pollution can affect mountain ecosystems and waterways fed by these regions.

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