Atmospheric Environment

Volume 33, Number 29, December 1999

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Spatial and temporal variations in PM10 and PM2.5 source contributions and comparison to emissions during the 1995 integrated monitoring study
pp. 4757-4773(17)
Authors: Magliano K.L.; Hughes V.M.; Chinkin L.R.; Coe D.L.; Haste T.L.; Kumar N.; Lurmann F.W.

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Spatial representativeness and scales of transport during the 1995 integrated monitoring study in California's San Joaquin Valley - study overview
pp. 4775-4786(12)
Authors: Blanchard C.L.; Carr E.L.; Collins J.F.; Smith T.B.; Lehrman D.E.; Michaels H.M.

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Optical properties of the San Joaquin Valley aerosol collected during the 1995 integrated monitoring study
pp. 4787-4795(9)
Authors: Richards L.W.; Alcorn S.H.; McDade C.; Couture T.; Lowenthal D.; Chow J.C.; Watson J.C.

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Production and removal of aerosol in a polluted fog layer: model evaluation and fog effect on PM
pp. 4797-4816(20)
Authors: Cruz D.L.C.N.; Collett J.; Willard Richards L.; Pandis S.N.

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The influence of drop size-dependent fog chemistry on aerosol processing by San Joaquin Valley fogs - operations and measurements during the 1995 Integrated Monitoring Study (IMS95) of the California Regional PM10/PM2.5
pp. 4817-4832(16)
Authors: Hoag K.J.; Collett J.; Pandis S.N.

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Internal acid buffering in San Joaquin Valley fog drops and its influence on aerosol processing
pp. 4833-4847(15)
Authors: Collett J.L.; Hoag K.J.; Rao X.; Pandis S.N.

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Evaluation of secondary organic aerosol formation in winter
pp. 4849-4863(15)
Authors: Strader R.; Lurmann F.; Pandis S.N.

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Understanding particulate matter formation in the California San Joaquin Valley: conceptual model and data needs - adequacy and validation of meteorological measurements aloft during IMS95
pp. 4865-4875(11)
Authors: Pun B.K.; Seigneur C.

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Urban air quality - their physical and chemical characteristics
pp. 4877-4900(24)
Author: Fenger J.

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Deposition rates of particulate matter in the internal environment of two London museums - a modified approach
pp. 4901-4907(7)
Authors: Ford D.; Adams S.

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Comparisons of some parametrizations of wind direction variability with observations - A new approach to modelling dispersion in the earth's atmospheric boundary layer
pp. 4909-4917(9)
Authors: Davies B.M.; Thomson D.J.

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A Lagrangian approach for modelling turbulent transport and chemistry
pp. 4919-4934(16)
Authors: Crone G.C.; Dinar N.; van Dop H.; Verver G.H.L.

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Validity of a single-sampler bronchial dosimeter for radon progeny
pp. 4935-4940(6)
Authors: Yu K.N.; Guan Z.J.; Cheung T.T.K.

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Gas-particle partitioning of pesticides in atmospheric samples - North America and Eurasia to the Arctic
pp. 4941-4951(11)
Authors: Sanusi A.; Millet M.; Mirabel P.; Wortham H.

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Collection and analysis of organic acids in exhaust gas. Comparison of different methods - Characterisation and Cycling
pp. 4953-4962(10)
Authors: Zervas E.; Montagne X.; Lahaye J.

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