Atmospheric Environment 37 (2003) I–II
List of Forthcoming Papers Incineration of different types of medical wastes: emission factors for gaseous emissions M.C.M. Alvim-Ferraz and S.A.V. Afonso, Mapping dust distribution around an industrial site by measuring magnetic parameters of tree leaves M. Hanesch, R. Scholger and D. Rey, Size distribution of acidic sulfate ions in fine ambient particulate matter and assessment of source region effect Y. Hazi, M.S.A. Heikkinen and B.S. Cohen, Surface ozone measurements at tropical rural coastal station Tranquebar, India S.B. Debaje, S.J. Jeyakumar, K. Ganesan, D.B. Jadhav and P. Seetaramayya, Concentrations and co-occurrence correlations of 88 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the ambient air of 13 semirural to urban locations in the United States J.F. Pankow, W. Luo, D.A. Bender, L.M. Isabelle, J.S. Hollingsworth, C. Chen, W.E. Asher and J.S. Zogorski, Effects of aerosol UV extinction on the formation of ozone and secondary particulate matter Q. Ying and M.J. Kleeman, An updated estimation of the stable carbon and oxygen isotopic compositions of automobile CO emissions U. Tsunogai, Y. Hachisu, D.D. Komatsu, F. Nakagawa, T. Gamo and K.-i. Akiyama, PCDD/F emissions from burning wheat and rice field residue B. Gullett and A. Touati, A baseline urban dispersion model evaluated with Salt Lake City and Los Angeles tracer data S.R. Hanna, R. Britter and P. Franzese, Atmospheric deposition maps for the Rocky Mountains L. Nanus, D.H. Campbell, G.P. Ingersoll, D.W. Clow and M. Alisa Mast, Direct and adjoint sensitivity analysis of chemical kinetic systems with KPP: Part IFtheory and software tools A. Sandu, D.N. Daescu and G.R. Carmichael, Direct and adjoint sensitivity analysis of chemical kinetic systems with KPP: IIFnumerical validation and applications D.N. Daescu, A. Sandu and G.R. Carmichael, Formulation of joint probability density functions of velocity for turbulent flows: an alternative approach K. Manomaiphiboon and A.G. Russell, The importance of volcanic emissions for the global atmospheric mercury cycle D.M. Pyle and T.A. Mather, Characterisation and source attribution of the semi-volatile organic content of atmospheric particles and associated vapour phase in Birmingham, UK S. Harrad, S. Hassoun, M.S. Call!en Romero and R.M. Harrison, A pragmatic mass closure model for airborne particulate matter at urban background and roadside sites R.M. Harrison, A.M. Jones and R.G. Lawrence, Collection of gas and particle semi-volatile organic compounds: use of an oxidant denuder to minimize polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons degradation during high-volume air sampling M. Tsapakis and E.G. Stephanou, doi:10.1016/S1352-2310(03)00792-1
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List of Forthcoming Papers / Atmospheric Environment 37 (2003) I–II
Size distribution of particle-bound polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in the ambient air of a municipal incinerator M.-R. Chao, C.-W. Hu, H.W. Ma, G.-P. Chang-Chien, W.-J. Lee, L.W. Chang and K.-Y. Wu, Expressions to relate population responses to odor concentration J.A. Nicell, The effect of ethanol blended diesel fuels on emissions from a diesel engine B.-Q. He, S.-J. Shuai, J.-X. Wang and H. He, A comparison study of RAMS simulations with aircraft, wind profiler, lidar, tethered balloon and RASS data over Philadelphia during a 1999 summer episode A. Chandrasekar, C.R. Philbrick, B. Doddridge, R. Clark and P. Georgopoulos, Seasonal effects on the physico-chemical characteristics of PM2.1 in Rome: a study by SEM and XPS L. Paoletti, B. De Berardis, L. Arrizza, M. Passacantando, M. Inglessis and M. Mosca, COPREMFA multivariate receptor model with a physical approach P. W(ahlin, Vertical gradients of benzene concentration in a deep street canyon in the urban area of Naples F. Murena and F. Vorraro, Global circulation of atmospheric mercury: a modeling study A.P. Dastoor and Y. Larocque,