RECENT
PAPERS-SOME
TITLES
OF
INTEREST
New Association for Aerosol Research founded. WERXERST&ER. J. Coiloid Interface Sci. 44, IS9 (1973). Thecomputation of particle size-shape distributions in transmission microscopy. DAVIDC. SI;ILL~S. J. %ficro5cop.95.3lJo(l973). Comparison ofequivalent spherical volume andaerodynamic diameters for irregularly shaped particles. THO~S F. Tore and MORTos CORS. .+R ind. ff_vg. .-Lssoc.J. 3h 13-2-t i 1973). Techniques for sampling and identifying airborne particles. R. P. CLERIC.J. Ph_vs~of.232.5P-6P (1973).
The evidence for the airborne spread of Newcastle disease. M. HL‘GH-JONES, W. H. ALLAN.F. A. DARK and G. J. HARPER.J. Jf.r+ 71,325-345 (19731. .-fir- Water interface
Mixtures of ~lyethyimethacryiate and ~lybutylmet~acrylate at the water-air interface. GABRIELLA GABR~ELLI, MARTAP~ZGGELLI and ROBERTO FXCIOLI. J. Cotloiti interfice Sci. 44. 177-180 (1973). .-ltmosphrric
Elrcrricity
Influence of air pollutants on point discharge currents in the atmosphere. A. M. RAOand J. K. PATNAIK.Current Sci. 42.504-503 (1973).
The Marsta micro-meteorological field project. profile measurement system and some preliminary data. ANN-.%FI, SYEDMAS-H&STR~~~ and ULF H~G~TR~u,Boru1dar.vLayer &let. 5,?j9-274 (1973). Parametrization of orographical effects in the planetary boundary layer. D. YORDANOV and N. GODEV,Boundary Layer Met. 5,309-320
(1973).
Drag due to regular arrays of roughness elements of varying geometry. R. A. WOODING.E. F. BRADLEYand J. K. MARSHALL. Boundary &ser Mrr. 5.2Y5-30s (1973). TheL~p~gwind profileand the boundary layer wind/stress relationship. D. J. CARSONand F. 8. S.M(TH. Q. J. R. mer. sot. 99, 171-177 (1973). The development of a dry inversion-capped convectively unstable boundary layer. D. J. CARSON, Q. J. R. met. Sot. 99,450-467 (1973). Spectra of the temperature and humidity fluctuations in the marine boundary layer. J. WARNER,Q. J. R. met. Sot. 99,82-88 (1973). Time spectra and cross-spectra of kinetic energy in the planetary boundary layer. G. D. Hess and R. H. CLARKE, Q. 3. R. met. Sot. 99. 130-153 (1973). Momentumand mass transfers in the surface boundary layer. W. 0. PRU~: D. L. MORGANand F. J. LOUREXS, Q. J. R. met. Sot. 99,37@-386 (1973). Some comparisons between observed wind profiles at Rise and theoretical predictions for flow over inhomogeneous terrain. E. L. PETERZON and P. A. TAYT_OR, Q. J. R. met. Sot. 99,329-336 (1973). Control
Investigation of the m~hanism of sulphur dioxide oxidation reaction on the vanadium catalysts G. K. M. POLZAKOVA. A. A. Iwsov and V. M. MASTIKHIN. (In Russian), Proc. Acad Sci. U.S.S.R. 215, 626-629 (1973). Particulate co&action on two NMC type air filters. G. E. CHABOT, K. W. SKRABLE and H. L. WEDLICK,Hlth Phys. 25.171-172 (1973). Controlofairbomedust produced by pneumatic jackpicks with water attachments. ALLAN&-RF, Am. Ind Hyg. Assoc. 1.34.48 (1973f. Some measurements of the ehiciency of a rotary impaction filter for the removal of solid particles. from a fast fiowing air stream 3. W. !%GLE and K. P.UXLL. Atzn. Occup. Hyg. 15. t27-132 (1973). Environmental impact: Controlling the overall level. W. E. WE~TMAX and R. M. GIFFORD,Science181,Si9-824 B~RESKOV. C.
(1973).
Control of airborne dust produced by pneumatic jackpicks report IV. ALLANSCHARE,Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. (1973).
34.171-175
91
92
Recent Papers
C[imurr Glacut~on-Exctsnt
in Iate Precambrian. PIPER, .Varurr 244. 241-3-l3
I 1973)
Dispersion ,A numerical diffusion model for continuous releases. C. J. P. Vas BCIJTESEX. J. HOLL.ISD and D. V.x\ LEELUES;. Bounrltrr~ Luyrr .Urr. 5, 275-34 (1973).
Droplrrs Calculation
of ths s$aporadon
rate of statiomr)
water drops. V. I. SWRVOV. K,~/iuill. Z. 35. 5X:-531> l197?.
0 normal distrihuuon. The interprrtauon of droplet coalsscencc data using rhc lo= Kollord. z. Poirrnrrr 251. 337%3-12(1973).
S. 5. D-airs .~nd -\ S\II rH.
Long-term continuous exposure to sulfuric acid mist in c)nomolgus lMonke)-s and Guinea Pigs. YVES ALARIE. WILLIAM %I. BUSEY.ALEXISA. KRUMMand CH.~RLES E. ULRICH,clrchs Enciro,:. Hlth 27. 16-24 (1973). Serum precipitins and diseases due to inhalation of organic dust. M. L. PALM-CARLOSand A. G. P.%LsL~-CARLOS. .youcrllr Pressr .Wed. 2, 1910 (1973). Effect of low-level carbon monoxide exposure on onset and duration of angina pectoris. E. W. A\IIERSOY. R. 1. ASDEL.US, J. M. STRAUCH,N. J. FORTUISand J. H. KSELWN, Ann. Inc. Med. 79,46-50 (1973). Study of carcinogenic power of road dust. D. FRESSAIS, .l’ouvelle Presse Med. 2. 1859 (1973). Analysis with an electronic microbe of the intrapulmonary deposits in rats exposed during all their life to an autoexhaust gas dilution. J. P. BERRY,P. GALLEand M. STUPFEL,,Voucellr Presse Med. 2, 18X-1857 I 1973). Tumor initiation by apparently noncarcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. J. D. SCRIB~EK.J. .Vclr. Cancer inst. 50, 1717-1720 (1973). Effect of mica dust on the lungs of rats. J. L. KAW and S. H. ZAID, .&per. Parhol. 8,12tZ3 1(1973 )_ Cytologicchangesof the respiratory tract in young adults as a consequence of high levels ofair pollution exposure PA~LE PLA.MESAC. ALEKSUDERNIKULIs and BRASKOPIKULA,Acra Cytologica 17,241-244 (19731, Transformation of rat and mouse embryo cells by a new class of carcinogenic compounds isolated from particles in city air. R. J. GORDOS, R. J. BRYAN,J. S. RHM C. DE.MOISE, R. G. WOLFORD,A. E. FREEJLU and R. J. H~EBSER, Inr. J. Cancer 12,223-241 (1973). Radiobiologie-Influence des variations de I’ozone atmospherique sur ceriaines activities blologiqurs du rayonnement ultraviolet solaire. JEAN CHAVAL.DRA et RAYMOND LATARTET. Comptes Rmdus HtibdomctdLlirrs Des Seances De L’ilcademie Des Sciences 276,3481-3486 (1973). Centrilobular emphysema experimentally induced by cadmium chloride aerosol. GORDOS L. SSIDER. J. .A. HAYES. AGNES L. KORTHYand GEORGE P. LEWIS,&I. Rec. Resp. Dis. 108, -%I8 (1973). The effect of ozone on leaf cell membranes. ELIZABETH S. SWAMOS, WILLIAM \V. THOMOS and J. BRNN M~DD. Can. J. Bat. 51, 1213-1220 (1973).
Early effects of quartz and titanium dioxide dust on pulmonary function and tissue. K. D.ILE. .Sc~~ntl.J Rrsp. Dis. 54. 168-183 (1973). Asbestos in the work place and the community. MLKIEL L. tiEWHOLSE,Am. Ocu~p. HA-~. 16. 97-107 (1973~. Absence of prostatic changes in rats exposed to cadmium. L. S. LEVY.F. J. C. ROE. D. MALCOLM. G. K.*Z~\STIZIS. JOAS CLACKand H. S. PLATT,rlnn. &cup. Hyg. 16, 11l-115 (1973). The influence of the size of quartz dust particles, on the reaction of lung tissue. B. KYSEL.~.D. J1~~sov.4. R. HOLUASand V. SKODA,,-lnn. Occup. Hyg. 16,103-l 10 (1973). Reactions of singlet oxygen with pine pollen. B. DOWTYe’ral.. Sciewe 181, 669 11973). R61e of dust in the working environment in development of chronic bronchitis in Briush coal miners. J. M. ROGAS.bl. D. ATTFIELD, M. JACOBSEN, S. RAE.D. D. WALKERand W. H. WUTOS. Eric. 1. l~ti. .Cfai. 30, 217-226 (1973). Chronic exposure to nitrogen dioxide. JA.WS D. FENTERS. JOHN C. FINDLAY. CL-RTIS D. PORT. RICH.ARD EHRLICH and DAVID L. COFFIN. Arch. Enciro,l. Hkh 27, Sj-89 (1973). Respiratory abnormalties in workers exposed to grain dust. Kaar S. TSE. PETERI\.-\RRE\.\IICHA~LJA\LSZ. D-\s S. ILICCAKTH’Iand RECBESXI. CHER\IACK..Arch. E,lri,orl. H/r/l 27. 74-77 ( 19-3 I. The electrical properties and stability of DNA to U.Y.radiation and aromatic hydrocarbons. R. S. SVHT. BiopoI_wwrs 12, 1493-1504 (1973). Occupational exposure to mercury vapors and biological action. ROBERTR. L.XL’WERYSand JEAS P. BUCHET .-!rch. Environ. Hlrh 27, 65-68 (1973).
Respiratory disease in young adults: Influence of early childhood lower respiratory tract illness. social class. air pollution and smoking J. R. T. COLLEY.J. W. B. DOUGLAS and D. D. REID.Brit. .Jfed. J. 3, 195519s (1973).
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Rlrent Papers
Health ctftcts of air polluuon: guidelines for physicians. sources of pollutants. corrective measures. FOREST S. T~suas~.Jf~ Posyraf. Jfed. S-t,53-62 119733.
Sulfur dioxide: A respiratory tract irritant. even if ingested. JOSEPHKOCHR‘ and PAZX F. WEHRLE frdiarr&s 52, $45 (tQ73L Sfinerai dusts in lungs: A study by electron microscopy, electron probe microtinalysis and electron diffraction. J. .\licroscoy. 17. 1t-iSO973)(in French). Excited states and rcucrivity of carcinogenic benzpyrene: A comparison’with skin-sensitizing coumarins. TH~M.M A. MOORE. WILLIAXIW. %NTL.LIN and PILL-SOONSOSG. Ph~rochm. Phorohiol. 18. 185-194(1973). The metabolism of sulfate. JERO~IEA. SCHFF and ROI%I:KT C. HOMO\;. .4/m. Rt*r. Pltmr Phpiol. 24. 5x1 11973). Lung cancer among uranium miners in the United States. V. E. ARCHER. J. K. WAG~XER and F. E. L~sr>rx fflc/~ Phxs. 23.351-372 (1973). Has air pollution a&ted our health? i?. S. TEXAN?; JR., Z-I.-f: f. Life Sci. 3.67 ($973). Retention and primary distribution of a microbic! aerosol in the organism (Literature survey). V. 1. OG~KOV and K. G. GXPOCHKO.2. .~fj~rQ~ia~.&~j~~t~rjo~.ftffm~t~ob~~~. 7,434 (1373).
The effect of temperature, light and some transitional metal ions on the sorption of sulphur dioxide by paper. 5. 8. ATHERTOS,F. Lrm HUDSONand J. A. HOCKEY.J. .-lppl. Gem. &tech. 23,4074~ (1973).
The determination of vertical t~m~rature profile in the Martian atmosphere according to the data of infrared thermal radiation meaSuremet% from the “.CParine 9” automatic interplanetary station. K. J.‘KOSDIUTIE\-. IV. 31. TI.*IOFEES, 0. M. POKROVSKII and T. A. D~ORWK. Pm. Acud. Sci. U.S.S.R. 211,501~803 (1973). The spectrum of a planet with two layer atmosphere. V. V. SOROLEV. Proe. .-knd. Sci. L;.S.S.R. 2% 62-66 (1973L ~~e~surements of temperature. pressure and velocity of wind in the Venusian atmosphere on the automatic space probe C‘meru-S. M. J. MAROV, V. S. AVDCEVSKII, V. V. KERZHASOVICH, M. K. Rozuo~s~cxxs~rr. 4’. F. BORODISand 0. L. RIABOV.Proc. .4carL Sci. U.S.S.R. 210,59-%1(197?)_
Energy conservation through effective utilization. C. A. BERG,Scierrre 1% I%137 (1973L I@a-Rrd
Atmospheric thermal emission ?j-$2
ltm. A. W. HARRKSON,Boundary-La.ver
Met. 5, X5-374
Polmonary- disease associated with the inhalation of cosmetic aerosols. Dt~~srs R.
(1973).
EHRHARDT,C~~AXCWOO
.AHN
and THO~IG M. SA\WYER+Cllest 64.25 I-253 (1973).
Anussthrtic apparatus leakages. A possible pollution source. 0.
BERNER.Acrcr .?rrctrsrhrsiol. Scud. 17. 1-7 (1973).
Lead contamination of snow, N. LABXRRE, J. B. MILNE and 8. G. OLIVER. Warm Rrs. 7, iL’l542tQ #?73), Unleaded gasoline. K. C.AX~%ELL, 4. Chem Sot. 69,601-603 (1973). Our daiIy lead: Facts and figures on en~ro~rn~~t lead levels in the US. U.K. and around the worfd, Ts*m’+v~ J. CHO\V.Cltrttz.f%. 9, t58-26.7 (I973).
Culture-plate survey of the home environment. EARLD. Lw~srss. SHIRLEYL. C~RB~T 31,361-370 (1973). Calculation of the primary trajectories of plumed seeds in steady winds with variable convection. F. M. BURROWS, Yew P~l~~oio~isr72,647-664 (1973). Airborne fungi survey-f.
and GAIL M. TIEDE.\UN.Ann. Allergy
9-1
Recent Papers
The dispersal effectiveness of the achene-pappus units of selected Compositae in stead! winds aith convection. J. C. SHELDOS and F. M. BURROWS..L.rrr Ph~toloyi~ 72. 665-6’6 (1973~. Apparatus to measure the rate of fall of uind-dispersed seeds. J. C. SHELDOSand J. T. L.-\LL’RESCE. .Vg. 16, L33-l-l0 11973). Pollution-Biological method of estimating smoke and sulphur dioxide pollution. CREED.LEESand DUCEETT, .Vature 214. 278-179 (1973). The determination of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons in air. natural water. marine organisms. and sediments. A. J. ML-RRIY and J. P. RILEY..4nalyt. Chim kta 61. X-270 (19731. Determination of alpha-quartz in the respirable portions of airborne particulates b) x-ray diffraction. H. E. BI_XSTED. Am. Ind. Hxg. .4ssoc. J. 33, 1%158 (19731. The effect of pressure. temperature and volume Hoa- rJte changes on air pollution samplers. CLIFFORDF. COLE. Am. Ind. Hy. .4ssoc. 3-1. 159-163 (1973). The detsrmmation of cadmium by atomic absorption in air. water. sea water and urine with a R.F. carbon bed atomizer. J. W. Roe~ssos. D. K. WOLCOTT. P. J. SLEXISand G. D. HISDUG. 4ml_~~. Chim. .4cfa 66. 13-E (1973). Determination of sulfur dioxide by u.v. absorption spectrometr). .AUGUTASYTY..4&!.[. Chrm. -15, 17-1Cl7-16 (1973). Interferences in the determmation of metallic elements in human hair. JOHS R. J. SORESSOT.EARL G. MELBY. PETERJ. NORDand HAROLDG. PETERISG.Archs L~iron. Hlth 27, 36-39 (19i31 Determination of lead in atmospheric particulates b\ tlameless atomic absorption spectrometr) with a graphite tube. IM.JANSSE~S and R. DAUS. .4nalx. Chim. .4cru 85. -lJS (1973). .Lleasuremenf
(Rrsrrlrs)
Mercury in the Greenland Ice Sheet: Further data. R. A. CARRand P. E. WIL~;SISS.Science 181. $43 ( 1973). Toxic heavy metals in vegetables and forage grasses in Slissouri‘s lead belt. DELBERTD. HE~~PHILL. CARLJ. &I.~RIESFELD.R.A~~~LA S. REDD~.~V~TERD. HEIDLAGEand J.U~ES0. PIERCE,J. .4ssoc. Ojficiol ~nui~r. Chemists j6. 994-99s
(1973).
.~lensurement (Techniques)
Calibration of a cascade centripeter dust sampler. D. T. O’Cos\o~.
,4tm. Occ~rp.!f~g. 16, I19-126 (1973)
Net assimilation. water use and microclimatolog> of a maize canopy--IV. Diurnal courses of stomata1 resistances and water saturation deficit of leaves: effects upon net assimilation. J. CATSKY,PH. CHARTIERand A. DJAVANCHIR, rlnn. rlgronom 21,X-306 (1973). Energy budgets in pine forest. J. 9. STEWART and A. S. THOM,Q. J. R. met. Sot. 99, 151-170 (1973I. Miscellaneous
Pollrrtan ts
Pesticides in public health. R. DE 9. ASH~VORTH,C~NI. lnd. 11, 691-693 (1973). Fluorocarbon propellants in aerosols. I. 9. MOXK. r’hr Lancc’t II. 118 (1973). :Vatural Pollutants
The size and weight of common allergenic pollens. H.
MORRO~VBROWN
and K. R. IRCTYG,.4srd ,411ergol. 28,
132-137 (1973).
Atmosphere-Volcanic
sulphur compounds in the aerosol laler. C.UTLEN~S, UUXELWITZ and \I.~No~ITz.
Nnrure 2&i, 345-346 (1973). .Voise
On the determination of root-mean-square and mean intensit) of atmospheric Russian). Proc. .&ad. Sci. L.S.S.R. 210. 1078-IOSI 11973).
noise
l&Ad. V.
F. OSNS. (In
Odour
Short-term
memory of odors. TR~GG ENGEN,JA>LESE. KLTSU and PETER D. EI.US, J. rsp. Psycho/.
222-225 (1973 ).
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Recent Papers
95
Optical Efects The effect of different gases on the intensity of the air after-glow. D. J. WILLIAMS.Aust. J; Chtim. 26. 1837 (19733. 0:one
Ozone trend and haze scattering. R. N. KCLURS~. Q, i. R. mer. Sot. 99, X3Wg9 (1973). Pesticides The fate of pesticides in the environment. DONALDG. CROSBY.rlnn. Rrc. Plant Ph?~iol. 24, -167(1973). Radioactive Pollution A live-year inhalation study with natural uranium dioxide (LO,) dust--II. Postexposure retention and effects in the monkey, dog and rat. L. I. LEACH,C. L. YUILE. H. C. HODGE,G. E. SYLVESTERand H. B. Hfrh Phys. 25.239-158 (19733. The WEERIE program for assessing the radiological consequences of airborne effluents from nuclear tions. R. H. CLARKE,HIrh Phys. 25.267-250 (19731. Effects of chronic p-radiation from simulated fallout on Springtails. Fo~sornia sp. (~ollembola~. C. E.
biologic WILSON.
insrallaSRROX.
fiirh Phys. 25.25 l-284 (1973). Reactions
Decomposition of phosgene in air. MADB~LI NO~-EIR,EMIL A. PFITZERand THEOMIREF. HATCH.Am. Ind. fflg. rlssoc. J. 34, 110-l 19 (1973). Smoking
Sulfur compounds and S-alkyl pyrroles in tobacco smoke. H. TAMHARA, T. CHU;MANand T. Fukczu~tr. J. rlgric. Chem. Sot. Japan 47,39 l-396 ( 1973). Effect of filter-cigarette smoking on cerebral and peripheral hemodynamics. M. MIYAZKI. JU~UWS~ Circ. J. 37, 455-460 (1973). In cicro migration of human alveolar macrophages. Effects of cigarette smoking. GLENN A. WARR and R. RL’sE~, M1\artN, Infection fmmunit.r 8. 222-235 (1973). Immunological deficiency associated with cigarette smoke inhalation by mice. HENRYJ. ESBER.FLORIAXF. ME?;SI~EU, JR., ARTHURE. BOGDEN and MARCUSM. M’IAX)N, Arch. Emiron. Hlrh 27.99-104 (1973). Influence of cigarette smoking on the spirometric evaluation of employees of a large insurance company. CHARLESA. GRI.S~ES and BERX~RDHASES,Am. Rec. Resp. Dis. IOf$273-282 (1973). Pulmonary macrophage respiration as atTected b>-cigarette smoke and tobacco extract. GEORGEK. YORII. CHRISTOPHERARTH,JAXET A. STUYBO.CARROLLE. CRO%and MOHAXUD G. MUSTAFA.Arch. Enciron H/th 27.96-98 (1973). Effect of analgesics and exposure to cigarette smoke on the metabolism of acetophenetidin by rat tissues. R. bI. WELCH,J. CAVALLITO and D. D. GILLESPIE,Drug Metabol. Disp. (The Biol. Fate of Chemicals) 1,21 l-213 (1973). Smoking and cancer. P. R. J. BURCH,The Lancer 11, 102 (1973). Expired air carbon monoxide, smoking and other variables. J. N. RE.~,P. J. Tva~tt, J. S. K+.MP and SHIRLEY A. A. BERESFORD, Br. J. Prevent. Sot. Yed. 27, 11-t-120 (1973). Effect of smoking on gastric acid secretion. WYE-POHFu~o and C. Y. TYE.Ausr. N. 2. J. Med. 3.25 l-254 (1973) Some considerations of metal carbonyls in tobacco smoke. ELDON E.STAHLY,J.Chem Sot. 69.620623 (1973). Nitrosamines-Presence in cigarette smoke concentrate. MCCORMK~L NfcHOrsos,BAYLIS and UNDERWOOD, :Vature 244,237-238
(1973).
Some correlation properties of hydrogeological and meteorological series. (In Russian). G. I. SACHO~and M. V. FADEEVA,Proc. Acad. Sci. Belorussian S.S.R. 17,537-340 (1973). lMeteorological correlates with myocardial and cerebral infarction and respiratory disease. G. M. BULL, Br. J. Prevenr. Sot. Med. 27,108-l
13 (1973).
An estimate of space-time correlations. LIOXEL V. BALDW~ and GC\ROLDR. JOHWZIN,Borrndnry Layer .!fet. (1973). Horizontal coherence of wind fluctuations. C. F. ROPELEWW, H. TESSEKESand H. A. PANOFSLY.Boundary Layer
5.373-37s
Met. 5, 353-364 (1973).
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Lleteorologicsl changes and resistance to infxtion. S. lV_ TROMP. T/:< LLUICZ~1. 1517 11973). Statistical r\aluation of the occurrence of bleeding folIo*.xlny tooth extrxtlon in correlation to barious conditions CVirnrr K/in. Lt’~ochr~~xi~riji 85. 4-S I 19731.
World modelling-Sensitl\it>
of Forrester’s
model to Input. SALEKW.
.h’orwx~ 3-L
43%491
i 19-31
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