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Figure 1.A regional total suspended particle (TSP) sampling network, including three ground level stations (indicated bypink circles), namely, Pengchiayu (PCY), Dongsha (DS), and Nankang (NK) in northern Taiwan, and two high mountain sta-tions (blue circle
Figure 3.Exponential-like decreasing trends of (top) 131Iand (bottom) 137Cs activities in mid-latitude regions of theNorth Hemisphere
Figure 4.The schematic of a conceptual model for the hemispheric transport of Fukushima-derived radiation clouds,focusing at the mid-latitudes.

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