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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Coupled Land-Surface and Dry Deposition Model and Comparison to Field Measurements of Surface Heat, Moisture, and Ozone Fluxes Jonathan E. Pleim
2001
5 p. 243-252
10 p.
artikel
2 Adapting the Speciation of the VOCs Emission Inventory in the Greater Athens Area E. Bossioli
2002
5 p. 141-153
13 p.
artikel
3 Aerosol Generation by Bubble Collapse at Ocean Surfaces N. Reinke
2001
5 p. 333-340
8 p.
artikel
4 Aerosol Particle Processing and Removal by Fogs: Observations in Chemically Heterogeneous Central California Radiation Fogs Jeffrey L. Collett, Jr.
2001
5 p. 303-312
10 p.
artikel
5 A Global Outlook to the Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the World and Emission Factors of the Thermal Power Plants in Turkey Aysel T. Atimtay
2003
5 p. 335-345
11 p.
artikel
6 Air Pollution Effects on Annual Ring Widths of Forest Trees in Mountainous Land of Izmir (Turkey) Doganay Tolunay
2003
5 p. 233-250
18 p.
artikel
7 Air Pollution Effects on Forest Trees in Balikesir, Turkey M. Omer Karaoz
2003
5 p. 277-287
11 p.
artikel
8 Air Pollution Modelling at an Urban Scale RussianExperience and Problems E. L. Genikhovich
2002
5 p. 501-512
12 p.
artikel
9 Air Pollution Zones and Harmful Pollution Levels of Alkaline Dust for Plants Valdo Liblik
2003
5 p. 199-209
11 p.
artikel
10 Air Quality in Major Portuguese Urban Agglomerations F. Ferreira
2002
5 p. 103-144
42 p.
artikel
11 Air Quality Management in Izmir Region of Turkey as Required by Clean Air Plans Aysen Muezzinoglu
2003
5 p. 317-333
17 p.
artikel
12 AirSoil Exchange of NO, NO2 and O3 in Forests K. Pilegaard
2001
5 p. 79-88
10 p.
artikel
13 Analysis of 3-D Urban Databases with Respect to Pollution Dispersion for a Number of European and American Cities C. Ratti
2002
5 p. 459-469
11 p.
artikel
14 Analysis of the St. Petersburg Traffic Data using the OSPM Model Alexander Ziv
2002
5 p. 297-310
14 p.
artikel
15 An Evaluation of Daumod Model in Estimating Urban Background Concentrations Laura E. Venegas
2002
5 p. 433-443
11 p.
artikel
16 A New Concept for Air Quality Modelling in Street Canyons C. Mensink
2002
5 p. 339-349
11 p.
artikel
17 A New Diffusion Denuder System for Long-Term, RegionalMonitoring of Atmospheric Ammonia and Ammonium M. A. Sutton
2001
5 p. 145-156
12 p.
artikel
18 Annual and Diurnal Wind Patterns in the City of São Paulo Amauri P. Oliveira
2003
5 p. 3-15
13 p.
artikel
19 Application of Dispersion Modelling for Analysis of Particle Pollution Sources in a Street Canyon O. Le Bihan
2002
5 p. 395-404
10 p.
artikel
20 Areal Measurements of Ozone, Water, and Heat Fluxes Over Land With Different Surface Complexity, Using Aircraft Bruce B. Hicks
2001
5 p. 213-222
10 p.
artikel
21 A Real-Time Operational Forecast Model for Meteorology andAir Quality During Peak Air Pollution Episodes in Oslo,Norway Erik Berge
2002
5 p. 745-757
13 p.
artikel
22 A Relaxed Eddy Accumulation System for the Automated Measurement of Atmospheric Ammonia Fluxes E. Nemitz
2001
5 p. 189-202
14 p.
artikel
23 A Sensitivity Analysis of Ozone Formation to AmbientAir Composition by Means of Photochemical Models Stefano Cordiner
2002
5 p. 573-585
13 p.
artikel
24 Atmospheric Budget of Non-Seasalt Chlorinein the Kanto District, Japan Akira Takahashi
2003
5 p. 79-88
10 p.
artikel
25 Atmospheric Levels of Nitrogen Oxides at a Greek Oil Refinery Compared with the Urban Measurements in Athens P. D. Kalabokas
2002
5 p. 703-716
14 p.
artikel
26 A Wind Tunnel Investigation of the Influence of Solar-Induced Wall-Heating on the Flow Regime within a Simulated Urban Street Canyon A. Kovar-Panskus
2002
5 p. 555-571
17 p.
artikel
27 CFD Prediction of Air Quality in the Area between Two City Vehicular Tunnels Considering Moving Cars J. Katolický
2002
5 p. 445-457
13 p.
artikel
28 Characteristics of an Ozone Deposition Module D. Simpson
2001
5 p. 253-262
10 p.
artikel
29 Chemical Composition and Acidity of Rainat the Gulf of Iskenderun, North-East Mediterranean Sermin Örnektekin
2003
5 p. 157-172
16 p.
artikel
30 CHEMIFOG_V A Model to Simulate Radiation Fogsand their Interaction with Vegetation and Chemistry Tanja Winterrath
2001
5 p. 373-380
8 p.
artikel
31 Comparison of Four Machine Learning Methods for PredictingPM10 Concentrations in Helsinki, Finland M. Zickus
2002
5 p. 717-729
13 p.
artikel
32 Comparison of Open-Path and Point Measurements of a GaseousPollutant in the Vicinity of a Model Building I. Mavroidis
2002
5 p. 655-667
13 p.
artikel
33 Comparison of Surface Organic Compound Mass SpectrumPatterns by LD-TOFMS for Megalopolis Atmospheric Particles and Diesel Exhaust Particles (DEP) Katsumi Saitoh
2003
5 p. 173-180
8 p.
artikel
34 Comparisons of Measured and Modelled OzoneDeposition to Forests in Northern Europe J.-P. Tuovinen
2001
5 p. 263-274
12 p.
artikel
35 Correction Factors for Covariance between Concentration and Deposition Velocity on CASTNesHNO3 Deposition Estimates Joseph E. Sickles II
2001
5 p. 29-38
10 p.
artikel
36 Critical Reconsideration of Phase Space Embedding and LocalNon-Parametric Prediction of Ozone Time Series P. Haase
2002
5 p. 513-524
12 p.
artikel
37 Deliquescence of Deposited Atmospheric Particles on Leaf Surfaces Jürgen Burkhardt
2001
5 p. 313-321
9 p.
artikel
38 Deposition Velocities of SO2 and O3 over Agricultural and Forest Ecosystems Peter L. Finkelstein
2001
5 p. 49-57
9 p.
artikel
39 Designating Air Quality Management Areas (AQMAs) in the UK:Implications for Securing UK Air Quality Objectives N. K. Woodfield
2002
5 p. 677-688
12 p.
artikel
40 Determination of Nitrogen and Sulfur in Plants and Soils Sampled from the Area Near a Fertilizer Plant A. Cicek
2003
5 p. 251-261
11 p.
artikel
41 Diurnal Profile of Particle-bound PolycyclicAromatic Hydrocarbon (pPAH) Concentration in UrbanEnvironment in Tokyo Metropolitan Area Tassanee Chetwittayachan
2002
5 p. 203-227
25 p.
artikel
42 Dry Deposition Monitoring in Europe J. W. Erisman
2001
5 p. 17-27
11 p.
artikel
43 Dynamics of Ammonia Exchange in Response to Cutting and Fertilising in an Intensively-Managed Grassland C. Milford
2001
5 p. 167-176
10 p.
artikel
44 Effects of Soil Moisture Variations on DepositionVelocities Above Vegetation M. L. Wesely
2001
5 p. 5-15
11 p.
artikel
45 Elemental Concentration in Lichen in Western Anatolia Semra G. Tuncel<
2003
5 p. 99-109
11 p.
artikel
46 Emission Models and Inventories for Local Greenhouse GasEmissions Assessment: Experience in the East MidlandsRegion of the Uk P. H. Webber
2002
5 p. 115-126
12 p.
artikel
47 Energy and Enviromental Issues in Turkey Ekrem Ekinci
2003
5 p. 347-351
5 p.
artikel
48 Estimation of Cumulative Frequency Distribution for Carbon Monoxide Concentration from Wind-Speed Data, in Buenos Aires (Argentina) Nicolás A. Mazzeo
2002
5 p. 419-432
14 p.
artikel
49 Evaluation and Improvement of a Dry Deposition Model usingSO2 and O3 Measurementsover a Mixed Forest Leiming Zhang
2001
5 p. 67-78
12 p.
artikel
50 Evaluation of Air Quality over the Black Sea: Major Ionic Composition of Rainwater Omar Alagha
2003
5 p. 89-98
10 p.
artikel
51 Examination of Traffic Pollution Distribution in a Street Canyon Using the Nantes'99 Experimental Data and Comparison with Model Results R. Berkowicz
2002
5 p. 311-324
14 p.
artikel
52 Experimental Assessment of Atmospheric AmmoniaDispersion and Short Range Dry Deposition in a Maize Canopy Benjamin Loubet
2001
5 p. 157-166
10 p.
artikel
53 Forest Decline Evidence in Southern Turkey and its Possible Dependence on Ozone Trends Gülen Güllü
2003
5 p. 263-275
13 p.
artikel
54 Formation and Transport of Atmospheric Aerosol over Athens, Greece I. Colbeck
2002
5 p. 223-235
13 p.
artikel
55 Formation of Reactive Gaseous Mercury in the Arctic: Evidenceof Oxidation of Hg° to Gas-Phase Hg-II Compounds after Arctic Sunrise S. E. Lindberg
2001
5 p. 295-302
8 p.
artikel
56 Gas and Aerosol Loadings at Holme Moss 19961998,Measurements and Analysis Using Back-TrajectoryClustering D. W. F. Inglis
2001
5 p. 355-364
10 p.
artikel
57 ICAROS: An Integrated Computational Environmentfor the Assimilation of EnvironmentalData and Models for Urban and RegionalAir Quality D. A. Sarigiannis
2002
5 p. 641-654
14 p.
artikel
58 Implications of Heterogeneous Chemistry of Nitric Acidfor Nitrogen Deposition to Marine Ecosystems: Observations andModeling S. C. Pryor
2001
5 p. 99-107
9 p.
artikel
59 Improvements in Air Quality Modelling by UsingSurface Boundary Layer Parameters derived from SatelliteLand Cover Data N. Kitwiroon
2002
5 p. 29-41
13 p.
artikel
60 Increase of Ozone Concentration in an Inland Basin During the Period of Nocturnal Thermal High Hyo Choi
2003
5 p. 33-54
22 p.
artikel
61 Influence of Geometry on the Mean Flow within Urban Street Canyons A Comparison of Wind Tunnel Experiments and Numerical Simulations A. Kovar-Panskus
2002
5 p. 365-380
16 p.
artikel
62 Influence of Inversion Layers on the Distribution of Air Pollutants in Urban Areas Günter Baumbach
2003
5 p. 67-78
12 p.
artikel
63 Influence of Traffic Emissions Estimation Variability on Urban Air Quality Modelling C. Borrego
2002
5 p. 487-499
13 p.
artikel
64 Integrated Assessment of Abatement Strategies to ImproveAir Quality in Urban Environments, the USIAM Model Antonio Mediavilla-Sahagún
2002
5 p. 689-701
13 p.
artikel
65 Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution Abatement Strategiesin Urban Areas: Application to the Greater Athens Area P. M. Tourlou
2002
5 p. 731-744
14 p.
artikel
66 Intercomparison of Numerical Urban Dispersion Models Part II: Street Canyon in Hannover, Germany M. Ketzel
2002
5 p. 603-613
11 p.
artikel
67 Intercomparison of Numerical Urban Dispersion Models Part I: Street Canyon and Single Building Configurations P. Sahm
2002
5 p. 587-601
15 p.
artikel
68 Investigating the Surface Energy Balance in Urban Areas Recent Advances and Future Needs M. Piringer
2002
5 p. 1-16
16 p.
artikel
69 Long Term NH3 Flux Measurements aboveGrasslands in The Netherlands J. Mosquera
2001
5 p. 203-212
10 p.
artikel
70 Measurement and Modelling of Ammonia Emissions at WasteTreatment Lagoon-Atmospheric Interface Viney P. Aneja
2001
5 p. 177-188
12 p.
artikel
71 Measurement of Traffic Related Toxic AirPollutants in an Urban Atmosphere Öznur Ouz
2003
5 p. 181-198
18 p.
artikel
72 Measurements of Traffic-Induced Turbulence within a StreetCanyon during the Nantes'99 Experiment G. Vachon
2002
5 p. 127-140
14 p.
artikel
73 Metabolic and Environmental Control on Methane Emission fromSoils: Mechanistic Studies of Mesotrophic Fen in West Siberia Nicolai S. Panikov
2001
5 p. 415-428
14 p.
artikel
74 Metallic Composition and Sources of Airborne Atmospheric Particulates in the Industrial Belt of the City of Madrid M Román
2003
5 p. 17-31
15 p.
artikel
75 Methane Emission Estimates from LandfillsObtained with Dynamic Plume Measurements A. Hensen
2001
5 p. 455-464
10 p.
artikel
76 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 G. C. Edwards
2001
5 p. 447-454
8 p.
artikel
77 Methane Fluxes in West Siberia: 3-D Regional Model Simulation S. V. Jagovkina
2001
5 p. 429-436
8 p.
artikel
78 Model Evaluation of Dry Deposition to Vegetation for Volatile and Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in a Multimedia Environment Ellen J. Cooter
2001
5 p. 285-294
10 p.
artikel
79 Modelling of Air Quality with CAMx: A Case Study in Switzerland Sebnem Andreani-Aksoyoglu
2003
5 p. 289-305
17 p.
artikel
80 Modelling of Flow and Pollution Dispersion in a Two Dimensional Urban Street Canyon D. Vlachogiannis
2002
5 p. 405-417
13 p.
artikel
81 Monitoring and Modelling of Ammonia Concentrations and Deposition in Agricultural Areas of The Netherlands Jan Duyzer
2001
5 p. 131-144
14 p.
artikel
82 Monitoring Studies of Precipitation and Cap CloudChemistry at Holme Moss in the Southern Pennines A. J. Dore
2001
5 p. 381-390
10 p.
artikel
83 Nitrous Oxide Concentrations in the Soil of aMown Grassland: Comparison of Model Results withSoil Profile Measurements Martin Schmid
2001
5 p. 437-446
10 p.
artikel
84 Numerical Prediction of Dispersion Characteristics in an Urban Area Based on Grid Refinement and Various Turbulence Models G. Theodoridis
2002
5 p. 525-539
15 p.
artikel
85 Occurence and Distribution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Ankara Precipitation E. O. Gaga
2003
5 p. 131-139
9 p.
artikel
86 On the Size Dependence of Particle Deposition J. A. Garland
2001
5 p. 323-332
10 p.
artikel
87 Oxidation of SO2 in Clouds at WhitefaceMountain O. V. Rattigan
2001
5 p. 391-400
10 p.
artikel
88 Ozone Deposition at a Forest Site in NE Bavaria Otto Klemm
2001
5 p. 223-232
10 p.
artikel
89 Ozone Dry Deposition Velocities for CoastalWaters M. W. Gallagher
2001
5 p. 233-242
10 p.
artikel
90 Ozone Episode in the Milan Metropolitan Area:A Comparative Evaluation of UAM-V and CALGRID Models F. Polla Mattiot
2002
5 p. 471-486
16 p.
artikel
91 Physical Determinants of Methane Oxidation Capacity in a Temperate Soil David S. Reay
2001
5 p. 401-414
14 p.
artikel
92 Physical Modelling of Urban Roughness using Arrays of Regular Roughness Elements R. W. Macdonald
2002
5 p. 541-554
14 p.
artikel
93 Potential and Shortcomings of Numerical Weather Prediction Models in ProvidingMeteorological Data for Urban Air Pollution Forecasting Alexander Baklanov
2002
5 p. 43-60
18 p.
artikel
94 Prediction of Ground Level SO2 Concentrationusing Artificial Neural Networks Arslan Saral
2003
5 p. 307-316
10 p.
artikel
95 Preface 2003
5 p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
96 Preface David Fowler
2001
5 p. 1-4
4 p.
artikel
97 Production and Consumption of NO in Forest andPasture Soils from the Amazon Basin Saskia M. van Dijk
2001
5 p. 119-130
12 p.
artikel
98 Results from Three Field Tracer Experiments on theNeighbourhood Scale in the City of Birmingham UK R. E. Britter
2002
5 p. 79-90
12 p.
artikel
99 Risk Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds ThroughDaily Life Cycle in the Industrial City in Korea Byeong-Kyu Lee
2002
5 p. 155-171
17 p.
artikel
100 ROADWAY-2: A Model for Pollutant Dispersion near Highways K. Shankar Rao
2002
5 p. 261-277
17 p.
artikel
101 Satellite and Ground Based Monitoring of Aerosol Plumes Martin Doyle
2002
5 p. 615-629
15 p.
artikel
102 Source Apportionment in the Town of La Spezia (Italy) byContinuous Aerosol Sampling and PIXE Analysis Silvia Nava
2002
5 p. 247-260
14 p.
artikel
103 Spatially Disaggregated Inventories of Soil NO andN2O Emissions for Great Britain U. Skiba
2001
5 p. 109-118
10 p.
artikel
104 Spatial Variability and Source-Receptor Relations at a Street Intersection Alan Robins
2002
5 p. 381-393
13 p.
artikel
105 Studies on Pollutant Dispersion from Moving Vehicles A. G. Venetsanos
2002
5 p. 325-337
13 p.
artikel
106 Study of Bulk and Sub-Event Wet Deposition in Gebze, Turkey Bülent O. Akkoyunlu
2003
5 p. 141-155
15 p.
artikel
107 Study of Trace and Heavy Metals in Rural and Urban Aerosols of Uluda and Bursa (Turkey) Alusine Samura
2003
5 p. 111-129
19 p.
artikel
108 Surface Ozone Concentrations and its Relation to Wind Field in Istanbul Sema Topcu
2003
5 p. 55-66
12 p.
artikel
109 The Assessment of Atmospheric Pollution using SatelliteRemote Sensing Technology in Large Cities in the Vicinityof Airports D. G. Hadjimitsis
2002
5 p. 631-640
10 p.
artikel
110 The Characterisation of Settled Dust by Scanning ElectronMicroscopy and Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis Vaughan Shilton
2002
5 p. 237-246
10 p.
artikel
111 The Control of SO2 Dry Deposition on to Natural Surfaces by NH3 and its Effects on Regional Deposition D. Fowler
2001
5 p. 39-48
10 p.
artikel
112 The Effects of SO2 Pollutant on Forest Tree Needles at Mountainous Land around Izmir (Turkey) M. Dogan Kantarci
2003
5 p. 221-231
11 p.
artikel
113 The Effects of Three Thermo Electric Power Plants on Yerkesik-Denizova Forests in Mugla Province (Turkey) M. Dogan Kantarci
2003
5 p. 211-219
9 p.
artikel
114 The Importance of Mixing Height in Characterising Pollution Levels from Aerosol Optical Thickness Derived by Satellite A. Dandou
2002
5 p. 17-28
12 p.
artikel
115 Theoretical Investigation of Urban Air Quality Management Systems Performance Towards Simplified Strategic Environmental Planning K. D. Karatzas
2002
5 p. 669-676
8 p.
artikel
116 The Relative Influences of Primary and SecondaryParticulates to Urban Air Quality in the United Kingdom Tim Chatterton
2002
5 p. 173-187
15 p.
artikel
117 Thermal Effects on the Airflow in a Street Canyon Nantes'99 Experimental Results and Model Simulations P. Louka
2002
5 p. 351-364
14 p.
artikel
118 The Role of Cloud Processing in the RelationshipBetween Wet Deposited Sulphur and Sulphur Dioxide Emissions T. W. Choularton
2001
5 p. 365-372
8 p.
artikel
119 The Spatial and Temporal Variation of Measured UrbanPM10 and PM2.5 in the Helsinki MetropolitanArea M. A. Pohjola
2002
5 p. 189-201
13 p.
artikel
120 Three-Dimensional Ground-Based Measurements of Urban Air Quality to Evaluate Satellite Derived Interpretations for Urban Air Pollution K. Schäfer
2002
5 p. 91-102
12 p.
artikel
121 Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Air Pollutant Dispersion in Street Canyons John M. Crowther
2002
5 p. 279-295
17 p.
artikel
122 Trip-Based Explanatory Variables For Estimating VehicleFuel Consumption and Emission Rates Yonglian Ding
2002
5 p. 61-77
17 p.
artikel
123 Uncertainty in Estimation of Wet Deposition of Sulphur Rognvald I. Smith
2001
5 p. 341-353
13 p.
artikel
124 Uptake of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHS)by Broad Leaves: Analysis of Kinetic Limitations Zunyu Tao
2001
5 p. 275-283
9 p.
artikel
125 Using Meteorological Model Output as a Surrogate for On-Site Observations to Predict Deposition Velocity Donna B. Schwede
2001
5 p. 59-66
8 p.
artikel
126 Winter and Spring Thaw Measurements of N2O, NO and NOx Fluxes using a Micrometeorological Method Selma R. Maggiotto
2001
5 p. 89-98
10 p.
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