Contents of volume 1

Contents of volume 1

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1, JANUARY L. SmVERMANand G. MCGREEVY: Application of the Pollak-Nolan nucleus counter to the routine testing of air filte...

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1, JANUARY L. SmVERMANand G. MCGREEVY: Application of the Pollak-Nolan nucleus counter to the routine testing of air filters S. W. NICKSIC, J. HARKINSand P. K. MUELLER:Some analyses for PAN and studies of its structure E. R. STEPHENS: The formation of molecular oxygen by alkaline hydrolysis of peroxyacetyl nitrate W. F. SERAT, F. E. BUDINGER,JR. and P. K. MUELLER;Toxicity evaluation of air pollutants by use of luminescent bacteria R. E. MUNN and A. F. W. COLE: Turbulence and diffusion in the wake of a building R. F. LUTMER,K. A. Busch and P. L. DELONG: Effect of nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, or ozone on blood carboxyhemoglobin concentration during lowlevel carbon monoxide exposures B. T. COMMINS and R. E. WALLER: Observations from a ten-year-study of pollution at a site in the City of London Discussions of Papers: R. E. DAVIS; J. W. THOMASand R. H. KstrrH: Patterns of aerosol particles settling in streamline flow in a straight horizontal tube D. H. LUCAS;W. B. LANEand D. E. CLARK,JR. : A collector for sampling airborne particles Air Pollution Bibliography Books Received Papers to be Published in Water Research

1 11 19 21 33 45 49

69 71 73 79 80

NUMBER 2, MARCH J. T. SHAW: The measurement of nitrogen dioxide in the air G. MCGREEVY: The evaluation of the performance of an electrostatic precipitator using a Pollak-Nolan nucleus counter L. G. WAYNE;Eye irritation as a biological indicator of photochemical reactions in the atmosphere J. W. WINCHESTER,W. H. ZOLLER, R. A. DUCE and C. S. BENSON: Lead and halogens in pollution aerosols and snow from Fairbanks, Alaska H. C. WOHLERS,N. M. TRIEFF, H. NEWSTEINand W. STEVENS: Sulfur dioxide adsorption on--and desorption from teflon, tygon, glass, stainless steel and aluminium tubings E. SAWICKI, T. W. STANLEY, W. C. ELBERT, J. MEEKER and S. McPHERSON: Comparison of methods for the determination of benzo(a)pyrene in particulates from urban and other atmospheres I. H. BLIrFORD,JR. and G. O. MEE~CER:A factor analysis model of large scale pollution FRANCES L. ESTES: The effect of initial concentration of reactants on the biological effectiveness of photochemical reaction products A. A, TOWNSE~: Wind and the formation of inversions iii

81 87 97 105

121

131 147 159 173

Discussions of Papers: T. V. LAwsoN: Turbulence and diffusion in the wake of a building J. HALrrSKY: A method for estimating concentrations in transverse jet plumes Letters to the Editors: R. E. M u s s : Wind tunnel modelling of chimney strong-wind downwash D. H. MATI-mSOS:Colour and composition of air-borne solids Air Pollution Bibliography Papers to be Published in Water Research

NUMBER 3, MAY M. RoBr~so};: A modified Deutsch efficiency equation for electrostatic precipitation F. SPmRnqGS:Method for determining the susceptibility of trees to air pollution by artificial fumigation M. S. ABD~LSALAMand M. A. SOWELIM:Dust deposits in the city of Cairo M. S. ABDEL SALAM and M. A. SOWELIM: DustfaU caused by the spring Khamasin storms in Cairo: A preliminary report M. CORN, R. QUn~LANand J. KATZ: The optical evaluation of atmospheric dusffall G. FL~l~vnSO: Concerning the effect of terrain configuration on smoke dispersal C. R. ThomsoN, L. F. ZmL~qSKS and J. O. IvIE: A simplified fluorometric fluoride analyzer L. G. WILSONand P. CAVANAGH:The relative importance of Brownian diffusion and other factors in aerosol filtration O. PRE~X~qG:The Stokes diameter of ellipsoidal particles A. GO~TZ and R. PUESCn~L: Basic mechanisms of photochemical aerosol formation R. J. AvEN and T. YO~BAVASHI: Catalytic reduction of nitrogen dioxide by carbon monoxide A. P. ALTSHULLERand I. R. COHE~q:Atmospheric reactions of propionaldehyde in air mixtures Technical Note: V. P. V. FLANAGAN and P. TAYLOR: Tables of aerosol physics functions: Mobility and falling speed of spheres Research Note: D. J. MOOREand P. M. HAMILTON:Some applications of lasers in atmospheric studies Book Reviews Errata

177 183 185 185 187 191

193 205 211 221 227 239 253 261 271 287 307 3 t9

327

34 l 345 349

NUMBER 4, JULY Central Electricity Research Laboratories Symposium on Chinney Plume Rise and Dispersion: IBtroduction D. H. LUCAS, K. W. JAM~ and I. DAVI~: Paper I: The measurement of plume rise and dispersion at Tilbury Power Station iv

351 353

D. J. MOORE: Paper II: Meteorological measurements on a 187 metre tower P. M. HAMILTON: Paper III: Plume height measurements at Northfleet and

Tilbury Power Stations

367 379

D. J. MOORE: Paper IV: SO2 concentration measurements near Tilbury Power

Station R. A. SCmVEN: Paper V: Properties of the maximum ground level concentration from an elevated source D. H. LUCAS: Paper VI: Application and evaluation of results of the Tilbury plume rise and dispersion experiment Discussions F. PASQUILL:The vertical component of atmospheric turbulence at heights up to 1200 metres G. T. CSANADY:The dosage-area problem in turbulent diffusion H. E. PAINTER: A comparison of atmospheric smoke concentration values at Kew Observatory using different types of filter and calibrations R. J. CHARLSON,H. HORVATHand R. F. PUESCHEL: The direct measurement of atmospheric light scattering coefficient for studies of visibility and pollution J. WAGMAN,R. E. LEE, JR. and C. J. AxT: Influence of some atmospheric variables on the concentration and particle size distribution of sulfate in urban air A. C. HARKNESSand F. E. MURRAY: Reaction between methyl sulfide and oxygen in a static system J. W. ROBINSON, R. E. HARRINGTONand P. W. SPAITE: A new method for analysis of multicompartmented fabric filtration Technical Notes: E. J. CHATFIELD"A battery operated sequential air concentration and deposition sampler F. J. SCHUETTE: Plastic bags for collection of gas samples Discussion of Paper: D. J. MOORE: Variation of turbulence with height Book Review Notice Errata

389 411 421 425 441 451 461 469 479 491 499

509 515 521 523 525 526

NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER K. J. MARSHand M. D. FOSTER:An experimental study of the dispersion of the emissions from chimneys in Reading--I: The study of long-term average concentrations of sulphur dioxide K. J. MARSH, K. A. BISHOP and M. D. FOSTER: An experimental study of the dispersion of the emissions from chimneys in Reading--II: A description of the instruments used E. N. LAWRENCE: Atmospheric pollution during spells of low-level air temperature inversion W. J. HAMMINGand R. D. MACPHEE: Relationship of nitrogen oxides in auto exhaust to eye irritation--Further results of chamber studies R. F. LUTMER, K. A. BUSCH and R. G. MILLER: Lead from auto exhaust: Effect on mouse bone lead concentration

527 551 561 577 585

Technical Notes: D. H. LABDON:A battery operated SO2 sampler P. BEDDOES: A battery operated, remote sampling apparatus for air pollution measurements C.-E. BOSTR6M, F. NORIN and G. A. PERSSON: An improvement in automatic colorimetric determination of low concentrations of sulphate R. E. MUNN and A. F. W. COLE: Some strong-wind downwash diffusion measurements at Douglas Point, Ontario, Canada Discussions of Paper: B. BINEK; L. G. WmSONand P. CAVANAGH"The relative importance of Brownian diffusion and other factors in aerosol filtration Letters to the Editors: J. HALITSKY;R. E. MUNN" Comment on wind tunnel simulation of large-scale horizontal wind oscillations C. PADOVANIand P. CAPPONI: Air pollution by heating plant. Proposal for a new reference index for emission limits Air Pollution Bibliography

591 595 599 601

605

607 609 613

NUMBER 6, NOVEMBER D. H. LUCAS and W. L. SNOWSmL: Some developments in dust pollution measurement H. H. MACEV: Experience with C.E.R.L. dust pollution gauge O. J6RG and R. S. SCOgER: An experimental study of cold inflow into chimneys A. MARTXNand F. R. BARSER: Sulphur dioxide concentrations measured at various distances from a modern power station T. NASH: Colorometric determination of ozone by diacetyl-dihydro-lutidine Technical Note: T. C. PtmCrLL and I, R. COHEN: Photo-oxidation of hydrocarbons in the presence of aliphatic ketones Discussion: 1:. PASQUILL:The vertical component of atmospheric turbulence Announcement--World Meteorological Society Symposium, 1968 Papers to be Published in Future Issues

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619 637 645 655 679

689 693 695 697

AUTHOR INDEX D--Discussion; L--Letter; RN--Research Note; TN--Technical Note ABDEL SALAM,M . S . 211,221 ALTSHULLER,A.P. 319 AXT, C.J. 479 AYEN, R.J. 307

HAMMING, W. J. HARKINS,J.

BAILEY,W. 439D BARBER, F . R . 655 BEDDOES, P. 595TN BENSON, C.S. 105 BINEK, B. 605D BISHOP, K . A . 551 BLIFFORD, I. H., JR. 147 BLOKKER,P.C. 433D BOSTR6M, C.-E. 599TN BUDINGER,F. E., JR. 21 BUSCH, K . A . 45, 585 CAPPONI, P. 609L CAVANAGH, P. 261,605D CHARLSON, R . J . 469 CHATrIELD, E.J. 509TN CLARK, D. E., JR. 71D COHEN, I . R . 319, 689TN COLE,A. F.W. 33, 601TN COMMINS,B.T. 49 CORN, M. 227 CSANADY, G . T . 451

IVIE,J. O.

DAVIES, |. DAVIS, R.E. DELONG, P.L. DUCE, R.A. ELBERT,W . C . ESTES, F . L .

353 69D 45 105 131 159

FLANAGAN,V. P . V .

327TN 239 527, 551 FRANKENBERG,T. T. 425D FLEMMING,G. FOSTER, M . D . GOETZ, A.

287

HALITSKY,J. 183D, 607L HALLIDAY, E.C. 426D HAMILTON,P . M . 341RN, 379

HARKNESS,A. C. HARRINGTON,R. E. HORVATH,H.

577 PADOVAN1,C. 609L 11 PAINTER,H . E . 461 491 PASQUILL,F. 441,693D 499 PERSSON,G . A . 469 PREINING,O. PUESCHEL, R . F . 253 PURCELL,T.C.

599TN 271 287, 469 689TN

QUINLAN,R. 227 353 645 ROBINSON,J.W. 499 ROBINSON,M. 193 KATZ,J. 227 KNUTH, R . H . 70D SAWICKI,E. 131 SCHUETTE,F.J. 515TN LABDON,D . H . 591TN SCORER,R.S. 645 LANE,W.B. 71D SCRIVEN, R. A. 411,431D, 433D LAWRENCE,E . N . 561 SERAT, W .F. 21 LAWSON,T.V. 177D, 353 81 LEE, R. E., JR. 479 SHAW,J.T. SILVERMAN, L. 1 LUCAS,D . H . 71D, 353, 619 421,433D, 619 SNOWSILL,W.L. LUTMER, R . F . 45, 585 SOWELIM,M . A . 211,221 SPAITE, P.W. 499 SPIERINGS, F. 205 MCGREEVY,G. 1, 87 STANLEY,T.W. 131 MACPHEE,R . D . 577 STEPHENS, E.R. 19 MCPHERSON,S. 131 STERN, A.C. 425D MACEY, H . H . 435D, 637 STEVENS, W. 121 MARSH,K . J . 527, 551 MARTIN, A. 428D, 655 TAYLER,P. 327TN MARTIN,A . E . 434D THOMAS,F . W . 426D MATHESON,D . H . 185L THOMAS, J.W. 70D MEEKER,G . O . 147 THOMPSON, C.R. 253 MEEKER, J. 131 TOWNSEND, A.A. 173 MILLER,R . G . 585 TRIEFF, N . M . 121 MOORE, D. J. 341RN, 367, 389, 429D, 438D, 521D WAGMAN, J. 479 MUELLER,P . K . 11, 21 WALLER,R.E. 49 MUNN, R . E . 33, 185L, WAYNE,L . G . 97 601TN, 607L WILSON, L. G. 261,605D MURRAY,F.E. 491 WINCHESTER, J . W . 105 WOHLERS,H.C. 121 NASH, T. 679 NEWSTEIN,H. 121 YONEBAYASHI,T. 307 NICKSIC,S.W. 11 NONHEBEL, G. 432D ZIELENSKI,L . F . 253 NORIN, F. 599TN ZOLLER,W . H . 105

JAMES,K . W . J(JRG, O.

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