Japan and South Korea co-observation of rare earth atmospheric pollution start
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- Published on Thursday, 09 January 2014 14:23
According to Japanese media reported on the 8th , Japan and South Korea co- observation of PM2.5 cooperation projects implemented today .
This collaborative project is an international center of Saitama Prefecture Environmental Science and China and South Korea 's environmental research institutes, universities and other implementation together . From the beginning this winter to summer of next year in Japan, Kazo , Saitama Prefecture , and Beijing , Shanghai , South Korea's Jeju set up observation points , respectively , the value of PM2.5 air pollution and Japan and South Korea were simultaneous observations .
Saitama International Centre for Science and Environment , said last year's atmospheric observations show that at the center where Kazo Japan detected a rare earth magnet elements do not , and this is a magnet for elemental composition and 600 km from Beijing 's northwest region elemental composition of a rare earth magnet is similar to mine , so analysts believe that China 's air pollution substances have been falling into Saitama Prefecture .
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