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Subsidence inversions are most closely associated with stable atmospheric conditions, where a layer of warm air traps cooler air near the surface. This phenomenon often occurs in high-pressure systems, leading to reduced vertical mixing and the accumulation of pollutants. The result is often increased air quality issues, especially in urban areas, as emissions become trapped beneath the inversion layer.

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