. The Earth beneath the sea : History . Fig. 22. Areal distribution of quartz in the Pacific. (After Rex and Goldberg, 1958.) indication of fallout of dust from the high altitude jet streams. The importance of tropospheric transport is indicated by the numerous observations of extensive dust-falls at sea in the equatorial Atlantic (Radczewski, ojp. cit.; Seefried, 1913) and Indian Oceans, and in the South Pacific (Marshall and Kidson, 1929), and further by the correlation between the wind pattern from arid areas and the occurrence of dry atmospheric haze at sea (Fig. 23). Rex and Goldberg {op.


. The Earth beneath the sea : History . Fig. 22. Areal distribution of quartz in the Pacific. (After Rex and Goldberg, 1958.) indication of fallout of dust from the high altitude jet streams. The importance of tropospheric transport is indicated by the numerous observations of extensive dust-falls at sea in the equatorial Atlantic (Radczewski, ojp. cit.; Seefried, 1913) and Indian Oceans, and in the South Pacific (Marshall and Kidson, 1929), and further by the correlation between the wind pattern from arid areas and the occurrence of dry atmospheric haze at sea (Fig. 23). Rex and Goldberg {op. cit.)


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