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Volume 34, Number 22, 2000

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The use of trajectory cluster analysis to interpret trace gas measurements at Mace Head, Ireland
pp. 3651-3663(13)
Authors: Cape J.N.; Methven J.; Hudson L.E.

A study of the source-receptor relationships influencing the acidity of precipitation collected at a rural site in France
pp. 3665-3674(10)
Authors: Charron A.; Plaisance H.; Sauvage S.; Coddeville P.; Galloo J.-C.; Guillermo R.

Fine-particle emissions of energy production in Finland
pp. 3701-3711(11)
Authors: Ohlstrom M.O.; Lehtinen K.E.J.; Moisio M.; Jokiniemi J.K.

Traffic-related differences in outdoor and indoor concentrations of particles and volatile organic compounds in Amsterdam
pp. 3713-3722(10)
Authors: Fischer P.H.; Hoek G.; van Reeuwijk H.; Briggs D.J.; Lebret E.; van Wijnen J.H.; Kingham S.; Elliott P.E.

A modelling system for predicting urban air pollution: model description and applications in the Helsinki metropolitan area
pp. 3723-3733(11)
Authors: Karppinen A.; Kukkonen J.; Elolahde T.; Konttinen M.; Koskentalo T.; Rantakrans E.

Mechanism and significance of mercury volatilization from contaminated floodplains of the German river Elbe
pp. 3745-3755(11)
Authors: Wallschlager D.; Herbert Kock H.; Schroeder W.H.; Lindberg1 S.E.; Ebinghaus R.; Wilken R.-D.

Regional estimation of pollutant gas dry deposition in the UK: model description, sensitivity analyses and outputs
pp. 3757-3777(21)
Authors: Smith R.I.; Fowler D.; Sutton M.A.; Flechard C.; Coyle M.

Biogenic and anthropogenic fluxes of non-methane hydrocarbons over an urban-imapcted forest, Frankfurter Stadtwald, Germany
pp. 3779-3788(10)
Authors: Steinbrecher R.; Klauer M.; Hauff K.; R. Stockwell W.; Jaeschke W.; Dietrich T.; Herbert F.

Estimating the exceedance of critical loads in Europe by considering local variability in deposition
pp. 3789-3800(12)
Authors: Hirst D.; Karesen K.; Host G.; Posch M.

Exposure to indoor air pollution in a reconstructed house from the Danish Iron Age
pp. 3801-3804(4)
Authors: Skov H.; Stenholt Christensen C.; Fenger J.; Merete Essenbaek; Larsen D.; Sorensen L.

Seasonal variation of primary biological aerosol particles in the remote continental region of Lake Baikal/Siberia
pp. 3805-3811(7)
Authors: Matthias-Maser S.; Obolkin V.; Khodzer T.; Jaenicke R.

Lidar measurement of the aerosol extinction profile in Black Sea coastal zone
pp. 3813-3822(10)
Authors: Kolev I.; Skakalova T.; Grigorov I.

Ozone exposure inside museums in the historic central district of Krakow, Poland
pp. 3823-3832(10)
Authors: Salmon L.G.; Cass1 G.R.; Bruckman K.; Haber J.

Bacterial and fungal aerosol in indoor environment in Upper Silesia, Poland
pp. 3833-3842(10)
Authors: Pastuszka J.S.; Kyaw Tha Paw U.; Lis D.O.; Wlazlo A.; Ulfig K.

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