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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
1 5 p. 243-252
10 p.
article
2 Aerosol Generation by Bubble Collapse at Ocean Surfaces N. Reinke
2001
1 5 p. 333-340
8 p.
article
3 Aerosol Particle Processing and Removal by Fogs: Observations in Chemically Heterogeneous Central California Radiation Fogs Jeffrey L. Collett, Jr.
2001
1 5 p. 303-312
10 p.
article
4 AirSoil Exchange of NO, NO2 and O3 in Forests K. Pilegaard
2001
1 5 p. 79-88
10 p.
article
5 A New Diffusion Denuder System for Long-Term, RegionalMonitoring of Atmospheric Ammonia and Ammonium M. A. Sutton
2001
1 5 p. 145-156
12 p.
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6 Areal Measurements of Ozone, Water, and Heat Fluxes Over Land With Different Surface Complexity, Using Aircraft Bruce B. Hicks
2001
1 5 p. 213-222
10 p.
article
7 A Relaxed Eddy Accumulation System for the Automated Measurement of Atmospheric Ammonia Fluxes E. Nemitz
2001
1 5 p. 189-202
14 p.
article
8 Characteristics of an Ozone Deposition Module D. Simpson
2001
1 5 p. 253-262
10 p.
article
9 CHEMIFOG_V A Model to Simulate Radiation Fogsand their Interaction with Vegetation and Chemistry Tanja Winterrath
2001
1 5 p. 373-380
8 p.
article
10 Comparisons of Measured and Modelled OzoneDeposition to Forests in Northern Europe J.-P. Tuovinen
2001
1 5 p. 263-274
12 p.
article
11 Correction Factors for Covariance between Concentration and Deposition Velocity on CASTNesHNO3 Deposition Estimates Joseph E. Sickles II
2001
1 5 p. 29-38
10 p.
article
12 Deliquescence of Deposited Atmospheric Particles on Leaf Surfaces Jürgen Burkhardt
2001
1 5 p. 313-321
9 p.
article
13 Deposition Velocities of SO2 and O3 over Agricultural and Forest Ecosystems Peter L. Finkelstein
2001
1 5 p. 49-57
9 p.
article
14 Dry Deposition Monitoring in Europe J. W. Erisman
2001
1 5 p. 17-27
11 p.
article
15 Dynamics of Ammonia Exchange in Response to Cutting and Fertilising in an Intensively-Managed Grassland C. Milford
2001
1 5 p. 167-176
10 p.
article
16 Effects of Soil Moisture Variations on DepositionVelocities Above Vegetation M. L. Wesely
2001
1 5 p. 5-15
11 p.
article
17 Evaluation and Improvement of a Dry Deposition Model usingSO2 and O3 Measurementsover a Mixed Forest Leiming Zhang
2001
1 5 p. 67-78
12 p.
article
18 Experimental Assessment of Atmospheric AmmoniaDispersion and Short Range Dry Deposition in a Maize Canopy Benjamin Loubet
2001
1 5 p. 157-166
10 p.
article
19 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
1 5 p. 295-302
8 p.
article
20 Gas and Aerosol Loadings at Holme Moss 19961998,Measurements and Analysis Using Back-TrajectoryClustering D. W. F. Inglis
2001
1 5 p. 355-364
10 p.
article
21 Implications of Heterogeneous Chemistry of Nitric Acidfor Nitrogen Deposition to Marine Ecosystems: Observations andModeling S. C. Pryor
2001
1 5 p. 99-107
9 p.
article
22 Long Term NH3 Flux Measurements aboveGrasslands in The Netherlands J. Mosquera
2001
1 5 p. 203-212
10 p.
article
23 Measurement and Modelling of Ammonia Emissions at WasteTreatment Lagoon-Atmospheric Interface Viney P. Aneja
2001
1 5 p. 177-188
12 p.
article
24 Metabolic and Environmental Control on Methane Emission fromSoils: Mechanistic Studies of Mesotrophic Fen in West Siberia Nicolai S. Panikov
2001
1 5 p. 415-428
14 p.
article
25 Methane Emission Estimates from LandfillsObtained with Dynamic Plume Measurements A. Hensen
2001
1 5 p. 455-464
10 p.
article
26 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
1 5 p. 447-454
8 p.
article
27 Methane Fluxes in West Siberia: 3-D Regional Model Simulation S. V. Jagovkina
2001
1 5 p. 429-436
8 p.
article
28 Model Evaluation of Dry Deposition to Vegetation for Volatile and Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in a Multimedia Environment Ellen J. Cooter
2001
1 5 p. 285-294
10 p.
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29 Monitoring and Modelling of Ammonia Concentrations and Deposition in Agricultural Areas of The Netherlands Jan Duyzer
2001
1 5 p. 131-144
14 p.
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30 Monitoring Studies of Precipitation and Cap CloudChemistry at Holme Moss in the Southern Pennines A. J. Dore
2001
1 5 p. 381-390
10 p.
article
31 Nitrous Oxide Concentrations in the Soil of aMown Grassland: Comparison of Model Results withSoil Profile Measurements Martin Schmid
2001
1 5 p. 437-446
10 p.
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32 On the Size Dependence of Particle Deposition J. A. Garland
2001
1 5 p. 323-332
10 p.
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33 Oxidation of SO2 in Clouds at WhitefaceMountain O. V. Rattigan
2001
1 5 p. 391-400
10 p.
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34 Ozone Deposition at a Forest Site in NE Bavaria Otto Klemm
2001
1 5 p. 223-232
10 p.
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35 Ozone Dry Deposition Velocities for CoastalWaters M. W. Gallagher
2001
1 5 p. 233-242
10 p.
article
36 Physical Determinants of Methane Oxidation Capacity in a Temperate Soil David S. Reay
2001
1 5 p. 401-414
14 p.
article
37 Preface David Fowler
2001
1 5 p. 1-4
4 p.
article
38 Production and Consumption of NO in Forest andPasture Soils from the Amazon Basin Saskia M. van Dijk
2001
1 5 p. 119-130
12 p.
article
39 Spatially Disaggregated Inventories of Soil NO andN2O Emissions for Great Britain U. Skiba
2001
1 5 p. 109-118
10 p.
article
40 The Control of SO2 Dry Deposition on to Natural Surfaces by NH3 and its Effects on Regional Deposition D. Fowler
2001
1 5 p. 39-48
10 p.
article
41 The Role of Cloud Processing in the RelationshipBetween Wet Deposited Sulphur and Sulphur Dioxide Emissions T. W. Choularton
2001
1 5 p. 365-372
8 p.
article
42 Uncertainty in Estimation of Wet Deposition of Sulphur Rognvald I. Smith
2001
1 5 p. 341-353
13 p.
article
43 Uptake of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHS)by Broad Leaves: Analysis of Kinetic Limitations Zunyu Tao
2001
1 5 p. 275-283
9 p.
article
44 Using Meteorological Model Output as a Surrogate for On-Site Observations to Predict Deposition Velocity Donna B. Schwede
2001
1 5 p. 59-66
8 p.
article
45 Winter and Spring Thaw Measurements of N2O, NO and NOx Fluxes using a Micrometeorological Method Selma R. Maggiotto
2001
1 5 p. 89-98
10 p.
article
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