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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A case study of visibility as related to regional transport Hoffer, T.E.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1935-1942
8 p.
artikel
2 A dispersion-optics model for calculating visibility impairment and comparisons of model estimates with field measurements Dumbauld, R.K.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2185-2196
12 p.
artikel
3 Airborne downlooking lidar measurements during state 78 McElroy, J.L.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2223-2230
8 p.
artikel
4 A plume blight visibility model for regulatory use Drivas, Peter J.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2179-2184
6 p.
artikel
5 Atmospheric optical properties and meteorological conditions Fenn, R.W.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1911-1918
8 p.
artikel
6 Atmospheric oxidation of sulfur dioxide: A review as viewed from power plant and smelter plume studies Newman, L.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2231-2239
9 p.
artikel
7 Atmospheric visibility Horvath, H.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1785-1796
12 p.
artikel
8 Calculation of multiply-scattered radiation in clean atmospheres Bergstrom, Robert W.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1821-1826
6 p.
artikel
9 Characterization of kraft pulp mill particulate emissions—A summary of existing measurements and observations Pinkerton, John E.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2071-2078
8 p.
artikel
10 Characterization of particles in the arid west Flocchini, R.G.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2017-2030
14 p.
artikel
11 Characterization of the regional haze in the southwestern United States Hering, Susanne V.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1999-2009
11 p.
artikel
12 Cloud chamber studies of dark transformations of sulfur dioxide in cloud droplets Stehle, R.L.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2341-2352
12 p.
artikel
13 Coloration of power plant plumes—NO2 or aerosols? Vanderpol, A.H.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2105-2110
6 p.
artikel
14 Comparison of the observed and predicted visual effects caused by power plant plumes Bergstrom, Robert W.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2135-2150
16 p.
artikel
15 Conversion rates in power plant plumes based on filter pack data: The oil fired Northport plume Garber, Robert W.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2283-2292
10 p.
artikel
16 Cross-sectional studies of plumes from a partially SO2-scrubbed power plant Meagher, J.F.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2263-2272
10 p.
artikel
17 Daytime visibility and nephelometer measurements related to its determination Johnson, Richard W.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1835-1845
11 p.
artikel
18 Development and application of a reactive plume model Stewart, Douglas A.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2377-2393
17 p.
artikel
19 Effects of a coal-fired power plant and other sources on southwestern visibility (interim summary of EPA'S project VISTTA) Blumenthal, D.L.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1955-1969
15 p.
artikel
20 Foreword White, Warren H.
1981
15 10-11 p. vii-viii
nvt p.
artikel
21 Gas-to-particle conversion of sulfur in power plant plumes—I. Parametrization of the conversion rate for dry, moderately polluted ambient conditions Gillani, Noor V.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2293-2313
21 p.
artikel
22 Generation of secondary pollutants in a power plant plume: A model study Hov, Oystein
1981
15 10-11 p. 2367-2376
10 p.
artikel
23 Human perception of visual air quality (uniform haze) Malm, William
1981
15 10-11 p. 1875-1890
16 p.
artikel
24 Large fire winds, gases and smoke Palmer, Thomas Y.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2079-2090
12 p.
artikel
25 Mathematical model for multicomponent aerosol formation and growth in plumes Bassett, Mark
1981
15 10-11 p. 2395-2406
12 p.
artikel
26 On the relative contributions of NO2 and particles to the color of smoke plumes White, Warren H.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2097-2104
8 p.
artikel
27 Onversion rates in power plant plumes based on filter pack data: The coal-fired cumberland plume Forrest, Joseph
1981
15 10-11 p. 2273-2282
10 p.
artikel
28 Optical characteristics of atmospheric aerosols Waggoner, Alan P.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1891-1909
19 p.
artikel
29 Optical properties of particulate emissions from on-road vehicles Japar, Steven M.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2063-2070
8 p.
artikel
30 Perceptual significance of colorimetric data for colors of plumes and haze MacAdam, David L.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1797-1803
7 p.
artikel
31 Potential for quantitative analysis of uncontrolled routine photographic slides Henry, R.C.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1859-1864
6 p.
artikel
32 Regional analysis of factors affecting visual air quality Pitchford, Ann
1981
15 10-11 p. 2043-2054
12 p.
artikel
33 Regional and local determinations of particulate matter and visibility in the southwestern United States during June and July, 1979 Cahill, T.A.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2011-2016
6 p.
artikel
34 Regional haze case studies in the southwestern U.S—I. Aerosol chemical composition Macias, Edward S.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1971-1986
16 p.
artikel
35 Regional haze case studies in the southwestern U.S.—II. Source contributions Macias, Edward S.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1987-1997
11 p.
artikel
36 Regional visibility modeling for the Eastern United States Dabberdt, Walter F.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2055-2061
7 p.
artikel
37 SMOG chamber studies of NO x chemistry in power plant plumes Spicer, Chester W.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2353-2365
13 p.
artikel
38 Some observations of pollutant transport associated with elevated plumes Smith, T.B.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2197-2203
7 p.
artikel
39 Spatial and temporal pattern of eastern U.S. haziness: A summary Husar, Rudolf B.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1919-1928
10 p.
artikel
40 Studies of aerosol formation in power plant plumes—I. Growth laws for secondary aerosols in power plant plumes: Implications for chemical conversion mechanisms McMurry, P.H.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2315-2327
13 p.
artikel
41 Studies of aerosol formation in power plant plumes—II. Secondary aerosol formation in the Navajo generating station plume Wilson, J.C.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2329-2339
11 p.
artikel
42 Sulfur chemistry in smelter and power plant plumes in the western U.S. Eatough, Delbert J
1981
15 10-11 p. 2241-2253
13 p.
artikel
43 The chemistry, aerosol physics, and optical properties of a western coal-fired power plant plume Richards, L.Willard
1981
15 10-11 p. 2111-2134
24 p.
artikel
44 The effects of atmospheric optical conditions on perceived scenic beauty Latimer, Douglas A.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1865-1874
10 p.
artikel
45 The effects of NO2-aerosol interaction on indices of perceived visibility impairment Haas, Peter J.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2171-2177
7 p.
artikel
46 The effects of non-standard conditions on visibility measurement Allard, Douglas
1981
15 10-11 p. 1847-1857
11 p.
artikel
47 The long-range dispersion of a plume from an isolated point source Carras, J.N.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2205-2217
13 p.
artikel
48 The oxidation and long-range transport of sulphur dioxide in a remote region Williams, D.J.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2255-2262
8 p.
artikel
49 The relationship of fly ash light absorption to smoke plume opacity Cowen, Stanton J.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2091-2096
6 p.
artikel
50 The role of radiative transfer theory in visibility modeling: Efficient approximate techniques Isaacs, Ronald G.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1827-1834
8 p.
artikel
51 Transfer of visible radiation in the atmosphere Dave, J.V.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1805-1820
16 p.
artikel
52 Validation and sensitivity of a simulated-photograph technique for visibility modeling Williams, Michael
1981
15 10-11 p. 2151-2170
20 p.
artikel
53 Verification of a three-dimensional transport model using tetroon data from project state Warner, Thomas T.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2219-2222
4 p.
artikel
54 Visibility in the southwestern united states from summer 1978 to spring 1979 Malm, William C.
1981
15 10-11 p. 2031-2042
12 p.
artikel
55 Visibility reductions from soil dust in the Western U.S. Hall Jr., Freeman F.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1929-1933
5 p.
artikel
56 Visibility trends in the vicinity of an isolated power plant Bhardwaja, Prem S.
1981
15 10-11 p. 1943-1953
11 p.
artikel
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