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Journal Code : 246
Journal : Atmospheric Environment
Volume issue : 32/3
Year : 1998
Anticipated Publication Date: 30-DEC-97
pp. 273-277
Atmospheric ammonia: issues on transport and nitrogen isotope measurement
LA Harper, RR Sharpe
pp. 279-284
Measuring ammonia fluxes after slurry spreading under actual field conditions
S Genermont, P Cellier, D Flura, T Morvan, P Laville
pp. 285-293
First experiences with methods to measure ammonia emissions from naturally
ventilated cattle buildings in the UK
TGM Demmers, LR Burgess, JL Short, VR Phillips, JA Clark, CM Wathes
pp. 295-300
Ammonia losses from urine and dung of grazing cattle: effect of N intake
SO Petersen, SG Sommer, O Aaea, K Soegaard
pp. 301-307
A simple empirical model based on regression analysis to estimate ammonia
emissions after manure application
H Menzi, PE Katz, M Fahrni, A Neftel, R Frick
pp. 309-313
A new inventory for ammonia emissions from U.K agriculture
BF Pain, TJ Van Der Weerden, BJ Chambers, VR Phillips, SC Jarvis
pp. 315-316
Estimating Ammonia emmision factors Europe: summary of the work of the UNECE
Ammonia expert panel
KW Van Der Hoek
pp. 317-324
An automatic atmosphere ammonia network in the Netherlands. Set up and results
E Buijsman, JMM Aben, BG Van Elzakker, MG Mennen
pp. 325-331
Ammonia concentrations at a site in Southern Scotland from 2 years of continuous
measurements
J Burkhardt, MA Sutton, C Milford, RL Storeton-West, D Fowler
pp. 333-337
Measurement of ambient ammonia with diffusion tube samplers
TR Thijsse, JH Duyzer, HLM Verhagen, GP Wyers, A Wayers, JJ Mols
pp. 339-344
(AMMONIA)Long-term record of ammonia and ammonium concentrations at K-puszta,
Hungary
L Horvath, MA Sutton
pp. 345-352
Implications of ammonia emissions for fine aerosol formation and visibility
impairment: a case study from the Lower Fraser Valley, British Columbia
RJ Barthelmie, SC Pryor
pp. 353-358
Analysis of ammonia and aerosol concentrations and deposition near the free
troposphere at Mt. Mitchell, NC, USA
VP Aneja, AB Murthy, W Battye, R Battye, WG Benjey
pp. 359-363
A modelling study of the interaction of ammonia with cloud
M Wells, TW Choularton, KN Bower
pp. 365-371
Phase partitioning of ammonia and ammonium in a multiphase system studied using
a new vertical wet denuder technique
W Jaeschke, JP Dierssen, A G Nther, M Schumann
pp. 373-380
The long-range transport of ammonia and ammonium in the Northern Hemisphere
MA Sofiev, M Galperin
pp. 381-391
Oceanic ammonia emissions in Europe and their transboundary fluxes
K Barrett
pp. 393-399
A multi-layer model to describe the atmospheric transport and deposition of
ammonia in Great Britain
R Singles, MA Sutton, KJ Weston
pp. 401-408
Multi-pollutant modelling and the critical loads approach for nitrogen
SE Metcalfe, JD Whyatt, RG Derwent
pp. 409-413
Application of nitrogen transfer matrices for integrated assessment
S Syri, M Johansson, L Kangas
pp. 415-421
Factors influencing local dry deposition of gases with special reference to
ammonia
WAH Asman
pp. 423-429
Measurements of the horizontal gradient of ammonia over a conifer forest in
Denmark
MF Hovmand, HV Andersen, P Lofstrom, H Ahleson, NO Jensen
pp. 431-439
Exchange of ammonia at the sea-surface - a preliminary study
DS Lee, C Halliwell, JA Garland, GJ Dollard, RD Kingdon
pp. 441-451
Ammonia exchange over a coniferous forest
GP Wyers, JW Erisman
pp. 453-459
Long-term measurements of the land/atmosphere exchange of ammonia over moorland
D Fowler, CR Flechard, MA Sutton, RL Storeton-West
pp. 461-464
Atmospheric ammonia exchange on a heathland in Denmark
B Hansen, P N Rnberg, KR Rasmussen
pp. 465-471
The influence of gas-to-particle conversion on measurements of ammonia exchange
over forest
R Van Oss, J Duyzer, P Wyers
pp. 473-480
Development of resistant models to describe measurements of bi-directional
ammonia surface atmosphere exchange
MA Sutton, JK Burkhardt, D Guerin, E Neimitz, D Fowler
pp. 481-489
Atmospheric deposition of ammonia to semi-natural vegetation in the Netherlands:
methods for mapping and evaluation
JW Erisman, A Bleeker, H Van Jaarsveld
pp. 491-498
Physiological parameters controlling plant-atmosphere ammonia exchange
JK Schjoerring, S Husted, M Mattsson
pp. 499-505
NH3 soil and soil surface gas measurements in a triticale wheat field
A Neftel, A Blatter, A Gut, D Hogger, F Meixner, C Ammann, FJ Nathaus
pp. 507-512
Soil-plant-atmosphere ammonia exchange associated with calluna vulgaris and
deschampsia flexuosa
JK Schjoerring, S Husted, MM Poulsen
pp. 513-518
Foliar uptake of wet-deposited nitrogen by Norway spruce: an experiment using
15N
EJ Wilson, C Tiley
pp. 519-524
Enhancement of the dry deposition of sulphur dioxide to a forest in the presence
of ammonia
JN Cape, LJ Sheppard, J Binnie, AL Dickinson
pp. 525-532
Effects of ammonia deposition on forests in the Netherlands
L Van Der Eerden, W De Vries, H Van Dobben
pp. 533-538
Physiological responses of plant leaves to atmospheric ammonia and ammonium
J Pearson, A Sores
pp. 539-544
Effects of gaseous ammonia on intracellular pH values in leaves of C3- and C4-
plants
ZH Yin, W Kaiser, U Heber, JA Raven
pp. 545-550
Influence of ammonia and ozone on growth and drought sensitivity of pinus
sylvestrus
TA Dueck, A Zuin, J Elderson
pp. 551-557
Effects of atmospheric NH3 on epiphytic lichens in The Netherlands: the pitfalls
of biological monitoring
HF Van Dobben, CJF Ter Braak
pp. 559-564
Impact of N-input by wet deposition on trace gas fluxes and CH4-oxidation in
spruce forest ecosystems of the temperate zone in Europe
K Butterbach-Bahl, R Gasche, CH Huber, K Kreutzer, H Papen
pp. 565-572
Critical loads and the relevance of Ammonia to an effects based Nitrogen
protocol
KR Bull, MA Sutton
pp. 573-580
Cost-effective strategies for the abatement of ammonia emissions from european
agriculture
DA Cowell, HM Apsimon
pp. 581-587
Implications of Dutch ammonia policy on the livestock sector
LJA Lekkerkerk
pp. 589-590
Atmospheric ammonia: emmision, deposition and environmental impacts. Poster
proceedings
MA Sutton
Major Symposium
Environmental Pollution(IEP '98). Denver 22-28 August 1998.
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Journal Code : 246
Journal : Atmospheric Environment
Volume issue : 32/4
Year : 1998
Anticipated Publication Date: 20-FEB-98
pp. 595-610
Measurements and numerical simulations of indoor o3 and nox in two different
cases.
G Drakou, C Zerefos, I Ziomas
pp. 611-628
Experiments on a reacting plume: part 1 conventional concentration statistics
RJ Brown, RW Bilger
pp. 629-646
Experiments on a reacting plume: part 2 conditional concentration statistics
RJ Brown, RW Bilger
pp. 647-658
Balances of oxidized sulfur and nitrogen over the former soviet union territory
A Ryaboshapko, L Gallardo, E Kjellstrom, S Gromov, S Paramonov, O Afinogenova, H
Rodhe
pp. 659-664
Assessment of opacimeter calibration on kraft pulp mills
JFP Gomes
pp. 665-672
Lagrangian stochastic particle model simulations of turbulent dispersion around
buildings
RL Lee, E Naslund
pp. 673-681
Forest fire enhanced photochemical air pollution: a case study
L Cheng, KM Mcdonald, RP Angle, HS Sandhu
pp. 683-691
Atmospheric fluxes and concentrations of monoterpenes in resin tapped pine
forests
CA Pio, AA Valente
pp. 693-709
Intercomparison of the gas-phase chemistry in several chemistry and transport
models
M Kuhn, PJH Builtjes, D Poppe, D Simpson, WR Stockwell, Y Andersson-Skold, A
Baart, M Das, F Fiedler, O Hov, F Kirchner, PA Makar, JB Milford, MGM Roemer, R
Ruhnke, A Strand, B Vogel, H Vogel
pp. 711-717
Atmospheric lifetimes of selected flourinated ether compounds
AE Heathfield, C Anastasi, P Pagsberg, A Mcculloch
pp. 719-731
Seasonal evolution of suspended particles around a large coal-fired power
station: chemical characterization
X Querol, A Alastuey, JA Puicercus, E Mantilla, CR Ruiz, A Lopez-Soler, F Plana,
R Juan
pp. 733-748
Weathering of dolomitic sandstone under ambient conditions
H Sweevers, F Delalieux, R Van Grieken
pp. 749-765
Precipitation chemistry in intertropical africa
R Freydier, B Dupre, JP Lacaux
pp. 767-771
Solubility of lead in precipitation as a function of rain drop size
P Ebert, K Baechmann
pp. 773-781
Characterization of the field and laboratory emission cell - flec: flow field
and air velocities
E Uhde, T Salthammer, A Borgschulte
pp. 783-789
Sulphite quantification on damaged stones and mortars
G Gobbi, G Zappia, C Sabbioni
pp. 791-796
Improvement of smvgear ii on vector and scalar machines through absolute error
tolerance control
MZ Jacobson
pp. 797-800
Role of chromium and vanadium in the atmospheric oxidation of sulfur(iv)
LI Elding
pp. 801-802
Measuring the elusive tropospheric hydroxyl radical
DE Heard
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