1993 年 444 巻 p. 145-152
In the present paper, we will report general characteristics of the volume of sea-salt particles found in the air at coastal areas with sand beaches based on measurements conducted on-location. In particular, we will report differences in the incidence of airborne salt particles based on regional characteristics such as beach configuration and weather conditions of various coastal areas. In addition we will present data that sugest that the impact of wave height on the incidence of sea: salt particles in the air is even stronger than that of wind speed. Finally, we will offer evidence to support that changes in sea level between low and high tide do not have a great impact on the incidence of sea salt particles in the air.