Subject: Atmospheric environment 33(5) URL: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jnlnr/00246Direct.html-ch.html Journal: Atmospheric Environment ISSN : 1352-2310 Volume : 33 Issue : 5 Date : 21-Jan-1999 pp 687-691 The vertical distribution of NO3 in the atmospheric boundary layer DJ Fish, DE Shallcross, RL Jones pp 693-698 Formation of strong airway irritants in a model mixture of (+)-alpha-pinene/ozone P Wolkoff, PA Clausen, CK Wilkins, KS Hougaard, GD Nielsen pp 699-707 Dust build-up on surfaces in the indoor environment J Kildeso, J Vallarino, JD Spengler, HS Brightman, T Schneider pp 709-719 Neural network modelling and prediction of hourly NOx and NO2 concentrations in urban air in London MW Gardner, SR Dorling pp 721-734 Particulate matter and manganese exposures in Toronto, Canada ED Pellizzari, CA Clayton, CE Rodes, RE Mason, LL Piper, B Fort, G Pfeifer, D Lynam pp 735-743 Emission rate apportionment from figitive sources using open-path FTIR and mathematical inversion RA Hashmonay, MG Yost, Y Mamane, Y Benayahu pp 745-757 Prediction of multicomponent inorganic atmospheric aerosol behavior AS Ansari, SN Pandis pp 759-767 Estimation of direct radiative forcing due to non-methane hydrocarbons EJ Highwood, KP Shine, MD Hurley, TJ Wallington pp 769-781 Changes in soil inorganic nitrogen as related to atmospheric nitrogenous pollutants in southern California PE Padgett, EB Allen, A Bytnerowicz, RA Minich pp 783-795 The solvent-extractable organic compounds in the Indonesia biomass burning aerosols - characterization studies M Fang, M Zheng, F Wang, KL To, AA Jaafar, SL Tong pp 797-805 Organic emissions profile for a light-duty diesel vehicle WO Siegl, RH Hammerle, HM Herrmann, BW Wenclawiak, B Luers-Jongen pp 807-816 Regional trends in wet deposition of sulfate in the United States and SO2 emissions from 1980 through 1995 JD Shannon pp 817-823 Field validation of a semi-continuous method for aerosol black carbon (aethalometer) and temporal patterns of summertime hourly black carbon measurements in southwestern PA GA Allen, J Lawrence, P Koutrakis pp 825-831 Emission strengths for primary pollutants as estimated from an aircraft study of Hong Kong air quality JA Lind, GL Kok pp 833-840 Water-soluble organic nitrogen in atmospheric aerosol: a comparison of UV and persulfate oxidation methods SE Cornell, TD Jickells ------- If you have any questions about ContentsDirect, please send an e-mail to: CDhelp@elsevier.co.uk An automatic reply only will be returned with information and instructions. 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ContentsDirect from Elsevier Science ===================================== URL: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jnlnr/00246Direct.html-ch.html Journal: Atmospheric Environment ISSN : 1352-2310 Volume : 33 Issue : 7 Date : 26-Jan-1999 pp 1017-1036 Nomograms for calculating pollution within street canyons AT Buckland, DR Middleton pp 1037-1047 Continuous measurements of aerosol physical properties in the urban atmosphere RM Harrison, JP Shi, MR Jones pp 1049-1056 Sampling at controlled relative humidity with a cascade impactor JG Vasiliou, D Sorensen, PH Mcmurry pp 1057-1064 Demonstrating attainment in Atlanta using urban airshed model simulations: impact of boundary conditions and alternative forms of the NAAQS RD Saylor, WL Chameides, ME Chang pp 1065-1071 Comparison of line-and-point-source releases of tracer gases B Eklund pp 1073-1084 Differences in NOy speciation predicted by three photochemical mechanisms DJ Luecken, GS Tonnesen, JE Sickles Ii pp 1085-1092 Photochemical reactivities of common solvents: comparison between urban and regional domains M Khan, YJ Yang, AG Russell pp 1093-1102 Using a dispersion model to estimate emission rates of particulate matter from paved roads A Venkatram, D Fitz, K Bumiller, S Du, M Boeck, C Ganguly pp 1103-1110 Simplified model for the prediction of ozone generation in polluted urban areas with continuous precursor species emissions C Trevino, F Mendez pp 1111-1129 Comparison of the chemical schemes of the EMEP MSC-W and IVL photochemical trajectory models Y Andersson-Skold, D Simpson pp 1131-1140 NOy speciation with a combined wet effluent diffusion denuder - aerosol collector coupled to ion chromatography C Zellweger, M Ammann, P Hofer, U Baltensperger pp 1141-1150 Variations in methane and nitrous oxide mixing ratios at the southern boundary of a Canadian Boreal forest IJ Simpson, GC Edwards, GW Thurtell pp 1151-1158 Atmospheric Chloroform MAK Khalil, RA Rasmussen pp 1159-1173 Structural analysis and flux associations of CO2, H2O, heat and ozone over cotton and grape canopies CM Mitic, WJ Massman, PH Schuepp, JL Collett Jr ------- If you have any questions about ContentsDirect, please send an e-mail to: CDhelp@elsevier.co.uk An automatic reply only will be returned with information and instructions. 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ContentsDirect from Elsevier Science ===================================== URL: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/jnlnr/00246Direct.html-ch.html Journal: Atmospheric Environment ISSN : 1352-2310 Volume : 33 Issue : 6 Date : 26-Jan-1999 pp 843-853 Size distributions of particulate sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium at a coastal site in Hong Konkg H Zhuang, CK Chan, M Fang pp 855-867 Tethered balloon measurements of biogenic VOCs in the atmosphere boundary layer JP Greenberg, A Guenther, P Zimmerman, W Baugh, C Geron, K Davis, D Helmig, LF Kilnger pp 869-880 Factors influencing ozone chemistry in subsonic aircraft plumes MD Moulik, JB Milford pp 881-893 A methodologyto investigate the particulate penetration coefficient through building shell TCW Tung, CYH Chao, J Burnett pp 895-906 Scavenging ratios for sulfate, ammonium, and nitrate determined at Mt. Sonnblick (3106m a.s.l.) A Kasper-Giebl, MF Kalina, H Puxbaum pp 907-917 The uptake of O3 by Poplar leaves: the impact of a long-term exposure to low O3 levels LWA Van Hove, ME Bossen, FAM De Bok, CAM Hooijmaijers pp 919-929 Evaluation of pre-industrial surface ozone measurements made using Schonbien's Method EG Pavelin, CE Johnson, S Rughooputh, R Toumi pp 931-938 Polar sunrise experiment 1995: Hydrocarbon measurements and tropospheric CI and Br-atoms chemistry PA Ariya, H Niki, GW Harris, KG Anlauf, DEJ Worthy pp 939-949 Experimental investigation of the residence of contaminants in the wake of an obstacle under different stability conditions I Mavroidis, RF Griffiths, CD Jones, CA Biltoft pp 951-959 Contribution of particle counting in assessment of exposure to airbourne microorganisms S Parat, A Perdix, S Mann, P Baconnier pp 961-977 Climatic forcing of nitrogen oxides through changes in tropospheric ozone and methane Global 3D model studies JS Fuglestvedt, TK Bernsten, ISA Isaksen, H Mao, XZ Liang, WC Wang pp 979-994 Comparison between the atomospheric boundary layer in Paris and its rural suburbs during the ECLAP experiment E Dupont, L Menut, B Carissimo, J Pelon, P Flamant pp 995-1008 Carbonyl sulfide exchange on an ecosystem scale: soil represents a dominant sink for atomospheric COS U Kuhn, C Ammann, A Wolf, FX Meixner, MO Andreae, J Kesselmeier pp 1009-1013 Zero offset in computer-recorded analog data in measuring aerosol scattering coefficient: a 'threshold' or a 'blank'? 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