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    Observations of a Shallow Inversion Layer in a Shoreline Lake Michigan Environment Using Meteorological Measurements on an Unmanned Aerial System 

    Kies, Benjamin; Radtke, Josie; Cleary, Patricia Anne (2021-04)
    The lower atmosphere is typically well-mixed during the daytime because the earth's atmosphere is heated by solar heating warming up the ground or ocean surfaces. Inversions in the atmosphere in the daytime, where warmer ...

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    Cleary, Patricia Anne (1)
    Kies, Benjamin (1)Radtke, Josie (1)SubjectDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry (1)Lake Michigan (1)Posters (1)
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    Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) (1)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (1)Has File(s)
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