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Volume 1, Numbers 5-6, 2001

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Preface
pp. 1-4(4)
Authors: Fowler D.; Pitcairn C.; Erisman J-W.

Effects of Soil Moisture Variations on Deposition Velocities Above Vegetation
pp. 5-15(11)
Authors: Wesely M.L.; Song J.; Mcmillen R.T.; Meyers T.P.

Dry Deposition Monitoring in Europe
pp. 17-27(11)
Authors: Erisman J.W.; Hensen A.; Fowler D.; Flechard C.R.; Grüner A.; Spindler G.; Duyzer J.H.; Weststrate H.; Römer F.; Vonk A.W.; Jaarsveld H.v.

The Control of SO2 Dry Deposition on to Natural Surfaces by NH3 and its Effects on Regional Deposition
pp. 39-48(10)
Authors: Fowler D.; Sutton M.A.; Flechard C.; Cape J.N.; Storeton-West R.; Coyle M.; Smith R.I.

Evaluation and Improvement of a Dry Deposition Model using SO2 and O3 Measurements over a Mixed Forest
pp. 67-78(12)
Authors: Zhang L.; Brook J.R.; Vet R.; Shaw M.; Finkelstein P.L.

Air–Soil Exchange of NO, NO2 and O3 in Forests
pp. 79-88(10)
Author: Pilegaard K.

Implications of Heterogeneous Chemistry of Nitric Acid for Nitrogen Deposition to Marine Ecosystems: Observations and Modeling
pp. 99-107(9)
Authors: Pryor S.C.; Barthelmie R.J.; Schoof J.T.; Sørensen L.L.; Erickson III D.J.

Spatially Disaggregated Inventories of Soil NO and N2O Emissions for Great Britain
pp. 109-118(10)
Authors: Skiba U.; Sozanska M.; Metcalfe S.; Fowler D.

Production and Consumption of NO in Forest and Pasture Soils from the Amazon Basin
pp. 119-130(12)
Authors: van Dijk S.M.; Meixner F.X.

A New Diffusion Denuder System for Long-Term, Regional Monitoring of Atmospheric Ammonia and Ammonium
pp. 145-156(12)
Authors: Sutton M.A.; Tang Y.S.; Miners B.; Fowler D.

Dynamics of Ammonia Exchange in Response to Cutting and Fertilising in an Intensively-Managed Grassland
pp. 167-176(10)
Authors: Milford C.; Theobald M.R.; Nemitz E.; Sutton M.A.

Measurement and Modelling of Ammonia Emissions at Waste Treatment Lagoon-Atmospheric Interface
pp. 177-188(12)
Authors: Aneja V.P.; Malik B.P.; Tong Q.; Kang D.; Overton J.H.

A Relaxed Eddy Accumulation System for the Automated Measurement of Atmospheric Ammonia Fluxes
pp. 189-202(14)
Authors: Nemitz E.; Flynn M.; Williams P.I.; Milford C.; Theobald M.R.; Blatter A.; Gallagher M.W.; Sutton M.A.

Long Term NH3 Flux Measurements above Grasslands in The Netherlands
pp. 203-212(10)
Authors: Mosquera J.; Hensen A.; van den Bulk W.C.M.; Vermeulen A.T.; Erisman J.W.

Ozone Deposition at a Forest Site in NE Bavaria
pp. 223-232(10)
Authors: Klemm O.; Mangold A.

Ozone Dry Deposition Velocities for Coastal Waters
pp. 233-242(10)
Authors: Gallagher M.W.; Beswick K.M.; McFiggans G.; Coe H.; Choularton T.W.

Characteristics of an Ozone Deposition Module
pp. 253-262(10)
Authors: Simpson D.; Tuovinen J.-P.; Emberson L.; Ashmore M.R.

Comparisons of Measured and Modelled Ozone Deposition to Forests in Northern Europe
pp. 263-274(12)
Authors: Tuovinen J.-P.; Simpson D.; Mikkelsen T.N.; Emberson L.D.; Ashmore M.R.; Aurela M.; Cambridge H.M.; Hovmand M.F.; Jensen N.O.; Laurila T.; Pilegaard K.; Ro-Poulsen H.

Formation of Reactive Gaseous Mercury in the Arctic: Evidence of Oxidation of Hg° to Gas-Phase Hg-II Compounds after Arctic Sunrise
pp. 295-302(8)
Authors: Lindberg S.E.; Brooks S.; Lin C-J.; Scott K.; Meyers T.; Chambers L.; Landis M.; Stevens R.

Aerosol Particle Processing and Removal by Fogs: Observations in Chemically Heterogeneous Central California Radiation Fogs
pp. 303-312(10)
Authors: Collett Jr. J.L.; Sherman D.E.; Moore K.F.; Hannigan M.P.; Lee T.

Deliquescence of Deposited Atmospheric Particles on Leaf Surfaces
pp. 313-321(9)
Authors: Burkhardt J.; Koch K.; Kaiser H.

On the Size Dependence of Particle Deposition
pp. 323-332(10)
Author: Garland J.A.

Aerosol Generation by Bubble Collapse at Ocean Surfaces
pp. 333-340(8)
Authors: Reinke N.; Voßnacke A.; Schütz W.; Koch M.K.; Unger H.

Uncertainty in Estimation of Wet Deposition of Sulphur
pp. 341-353(13)
Authors: Smith R.I.; Fowler D.

Monitoring Studies of Precipitation and Cap Cloud Chemistry at Holme Moss in the Southern Pennines
pp. 381-390(10)
Authors: Dore A.J.; Choularton T.W.; Inglis D.W.F.

Oxidation of SO2 in Clouds at Whiteface Mountain
pp. 391-400(10)
Authors: Rattigan O.V.; Dutkiewicz V.A.; Das M.; Judd C.D.; Husain L.

Physical Determinants of Methane Oxidation Capacity in a Temperate Soil
pp. 401-414(14)
Authors: Reay D.S.; Nedwell D.B.; McNamara N.

Metabolic and Environmental Control on Methane Emission from Soils: Mechanistic Studies of Mesotrophic Fen in West Siberia
pp. 415-428(14)
Authors: Panikov N.S.; Dedysh S.N.; Kolesnikov O.M.; Mardini A.I.; Sizova M.V.

Methane Fluxes in West Siberia: 3-D Regional Model Simulation
pp. 429-436(8)
Authors: Jagovkina S.V.; Karol I.L.; Zubov V.A.; Lagun V.E.; Reshetnikov A.I.; Rozanov E.V.

Methane Fluxes from a Wetland using the Flux-Gradient Technique. The Measurement of Methane Flux from a Natural Wetland Pond and Adjacent Vegetated Wetlands using a TDL-Based Flux-Gradient Technique
pp. 447-454(8)
Authors: Edwards G.C.; Dias G.M.; Thurtell G.W.; Kidd G.E.; Roulet N.T.; Kelly C.A.; Rudd J.W.M.; Moore A.; Halfpenny-Mitchell L.

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