Subject: Atmospheric Environment 34(17)

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Journal: Atmospheric Environment
ISSN   : 1352-2310
Volume : 34
Issue  : 17
Date   : 2000


pp 2669-2679
Mixture of sulfate and nitrate in coastal atmospheric aerosols:
individual particle studies in Qingdao (36^o04'N, 120^o21'E), China
D. Zhang, G.-Y. Shi, Y. Iwasaka, M. Hu

pp 2681-2690
Total ozone increase associated with forest fires over the Indonesian
region and its relation to the El Nino-Southern oscillation
K. Kita, M. Fujiwara, S. Kawakami

pp 2691-2702
Characterization of the solvent extractable organic compounds in
PM2.5 aerosols in Hong Kong
M. Zheng, M. Fang, F. Wang, K.L. To

pp 2703-2711
Airborne particulate study in five cities of China
B.L. Davis, G. Jixiang

pp 2713-2724
Seasonal variations in surface ozone and its precursors over an urban
site in India
S. Lal, M. Naja, B.H. Subbaraya

pp 2725-2731
Chemical characterisation of the haze in Brunei Darussalam during the
1998 episode
T.R. Muraleedharan, M. Radojevic, A. Waugh, A. Caruana

pp 2733-2738
Personal particle exposure monitoring using nephelometry during haze
in Brunei
T.R. Muraleedharan, M. Radojevic

pp 2739-2744
Impacts of biomass burning and regional haze on the pH of rainwater
in Brunei Darussalam
M. Radojevic, K.S. Tan

pp 2745-2754
Impact of rapid urban growth on heat and moisture islands in Pune
City, India
V. Deosthali

pp 2755-2770
The concentration, trend and seasonal variation of metals in the
atmosphere in 16 Japanese cities shown by the results of National Air
Surveillance Network (NASN) from 1974 to 1996
F. Var, Y. Narita, S. Tanaka

pp 2771-2783
Chemical characteristics of aerosols at coastal station in Hong Kong.
I. Seasonal variation of major ions, halogens and mineral dusts
between 1995 and 1996
Z.L. Cheng, K.S. Lam, L.Y. Chan, T. Wang, K.K. Cheng

pp 2785-2790
Atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Mumbai, India
P. Kulkarni, C. Venkataraman

pp 2791-2796
Assessment of the impact on the air environment due to opencast coal
mining - an Indian case study
M.K. Ghose, S.R. Majee

pp 2797-2808
Modelled transport and deposition of sulphur over Southern Africa
M. Zunckel, L. Robertson, P.D. Tyson, H. Rodhe

pp 2809-2816
Evaluation of monoterpenic biogenic volatile organic compounds in
ambient air around Eucalyptus globulus, Pinus halepensis and Cedrus
atlantica trees growing in Algiers city area by chiral and achiral
capillary gas chromatography
N. Yassaa, B. Youcef Meklati, A. Cecinato

pp 2817-2825
Chemistry of sea-salt particles in the summer Antarctic atmosphere
V.-M. Kerminen, K. Teinila, R. Hillamo


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Journal: Atmospheric Environment
ISSN   : 1352-2310
Volume : 34
Issue  : 16
Date   : 20-Apr-2000


pp 2499-2527
Ozone and other secondary photochemical pollutants: chemical processes
governing their formation in the planetary boundary layer
ME Jenkin, KC Clemitshaw

pp 2529-2537
Gas-particle partitioning of PCDD/Fs in daily air samples
R Lohmann, RGM Lee, NJL Green, KC Jones

pp 2539-2545
Representation of internal plume structure in Gifford's meandering plume
model
AM Reynolds

pp 2547-2561
A seasonal comparison of ozone photochemistry in the remote marine boundary
layer
PS Monks, G Salisbury, G Holland, SA Penkett, GP Ayers

pp 2563-2570
Persistence of stratospheric ozone layers in the troposphere
M Bithell, G Vaughan, LJ Gray

pp 2571-2580
Effects of surface water on NO2-NaCl reaction studied by diffuse
reflectance infrared spectrospcopy (DRIRS)
H Yoshitake

pp 2581-2586
Measuring reflectance of TSP-filters for retrospective health studies
P Penttinen, S Alm, J Ruuskanen, J Pekkanen

pp 2587-2592
Toxic and inflammatory effects of filters frequently used for the
collection of airborne particulate matter
CAJ Dick, V Stone, DM Brown, M Watt, JW Cherrie, S Howarth, A Seaton, K
Donaldson

pp 2593-2602
The relationships among cloud microphysics, chemistry, and precipitation
rate in cold mountain clouds
RD Borys, DH Lowenthal, DL Mitchell

pp 2603-2612
Indoor/outdoor relationships of particulate matter in domestic homes with
roadside, urban and rural locations
NC Jones, CA Thornton, D Mark, RM Harrison

pp 2613-2621
Coupling between air flow in streets and the well-developed boundary layer
aloft
P Louka, SE Belcher, RG Harrison

pp 2623-2632
Negative chemiions formed in jet fuel combustion: new insights from jet
engine and laboratory measurements using a quadrupole ion trap mass
spectrometer apparatus
A Kiendler, ST Aberle, F Arnold

pp 2633-2644
Development of a reduced chemical scheme for use in mesoscale
meteorological models
V Crassier, K Suhre, P Tulet, R Rosset

pp 2645-2651
Simultaneous collection of airborne particulate matter on several
collection substrates with a high-volume cascade impactor
YC Chan, PD Vowles, GH Mctainsh, RW Simpson, DD Cohen, GM Bailey, GD
Mcorist

pp 2653-2658
Case study of a tropopause fold and of subsequent mixing in the subtropics
of the Southern Hemisphere
H Gouget

pp 2659-2662
Effects of changes in data reporting practices on trend assessments
RF Henry, ST Rao, IG Zurbenko, PS Porter

pp 2663-2663
Comment on "Indoor air quality and health"
KN Yu

pp 2665-2665
Response to comments on "indoor air quality and health"
AP Jones

pp 2667-2668
New Directions*: reducing the toxicity of vehicle exhaust
RL Maynard


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