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Fig. 4. Variations in mean daily bromide concentrations at 50 cm simulated for 2 yr following a hypothetical application of 208 mg m–2 on 28 April of each year starting in 1995. The dark gray envelope and the black line shows the minimum, maximum, and mean concentrations simulated for ten 2-yr periods following springtime applications from 1995 to 2004. The white lines show daily variations in concentrations during the wettest period (1996–97) and the driest period (2001–02). Astronomical seasons are used: Sp, Spring (Apr.-June); Su, Summer (July-Sept.); F, Fall (Oct.-Dec.); and W, Winter (Jan.-Mar.).





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