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From: brianp@shark.UUCP (Brian Peterson)
Newsgroups: net.sci
Subject: nuclear winter and NOx
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Date: Sun, 26-Aug-84 01:45:50 EDT
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Posted: Sun Aug 26 01:45:50 1984
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Is there any problem with nitrogen-oxygen compounds in the atmosphere 
(produced by nuclear blasts) which affect the transmission and absorbtion
of sunlight?  I can't remember where I heard the idea, but it seemed
like it might be as important as soot and smoke.

Brian Peterson  {ucbvax, ihnp4, }  !tektronix!shark!brianp