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News and Opinions
13-14 June 1989, Anaheim, California* 25-26 July 1989, Minneapolis, Minnesota S-6 September 1989, The Hague, The Netherlands* Air Pollution Dispersion Model App~i&at~o~s Laboratory 10-11 May 1989, Boston, Massachusetts 15-16 June 1989, Anaheim, California* 27-28 July 1989, Minneapolis, Minnesota 7-8 September 1989, The Hague, The Netherlands+
Using IBM-PC
*Scheduled just prior to 82nd annual meeting of Air & Waste Management Association (formerly APCA) IScheduled prior to 8th World Clean Air Congress.
RECENT TITLES OF INTEREST PROCEEDINGS APCA has just published the proceedings of the 81st APCA Annual Meeting as an eight-volume set. This international meeting was held in June 1988 in Dallas, Texas and attended by nearly 4,ooO professionals in air pollution control and hazardous waste management. The APCA Annual Meeting & Exhibition is the largest meeting of its kind held annually in North America. Over 553 peer reviewed technical papers presented in 125 sessions comprise the bound proceedings. The price for the eight-volume, case-bound set is $790 (U.S. funds) plus shipping and handling. (For shipments within the U.S. add $11 .OO; Canada and Mexico add $25.00; all other countries add $40.00.) Indivjdual sessions from the proceedings can be purchased seprately as Session Books. Preprints of individual papers are also available at $10.00 each ($5.00 for APCA members). There are no postage and handling charges for Session Books or individual Preprints
JOURNAL ARTICLES Meteorology
Dispersion
Stubley G.D. and Riopelle G. (1988) The influence of the Earth’s rotation on planetary boundary-layer turbulence.
Pagliari M., Fraternali D. and Riva G. (1988) On the fitting of an algebraic distribution curve to experimental diffusion data. II Nttovo Cimento IlC, series 1, 379-386.
Boundary-Layer
Met. 45, 307-324.
Abu Bakr E.H. and Wiringa J. (1988) A boundary-layer model for the determination of hourly surface wind characteristics in a representative tropical African region. Boundary-Layer Met. 45, 325-353. Emissions
Johansson C. and Sanheuza E. (1988) Emissions of NO from Savanna soils during rainy season. J.G.R. 93 (Dll), 14,19314,198. Gillette D.A. and Passi R. (1988) Modelling dust emission caused by wind erosion. J.G.R. 93 (Dll). 14,233-14,242. Control Kokinos A. (1988) Rebuming for cyclone boiler NO, control. EPRI Journal 13, (8) 47-48. Cushey M.A. and Rubin E.S. (1988) Simplified models of U.S. acid rain control costs. J. Air Pollut. Control Waste Manag.
36, 1523-1527.
Aerodynamic
processes
Sato T. and Kondo J. (1988) A simple model of drainage
flow in a valley. Boundary-Layer Met. 45, 355-369. Chen J.-M., lbbetson A. and Milford J.R. (1988) Boundary-layer resistances of artificial leaves in turbulent air II: Leaves incfined to the mean flow. Boundary-Layer Met. 45, 371-390.
Shaw R.H., Den Hartog G. and Newmann H.H. (1988) Influence of foliar density and thermal stability on profiles of Reynolds stress and turbulence intensity in a deciduous forest. 3o~ndary-Layer Met. 4s. 39laO9.
Transformation
processes
lribarne J.V. and Cho H.R. (1989) Models of cloud chemistry. Tellus 413, (1) 2-23. Mohnen V.A. and Kadlecek J.A. (1989) Cloud chemistry research at Whiteface Mountain. TeNus 31b, (1) 79-91. Effects
Johnston A.M., Hughson G.W. and Jones A.D. (1988) Experimental assessment of operator exposure by inspiration for highly-charged droplets produced by an ElectrodyncR’ crop sprayer. Ann. occup. Hyg. 32, 451-461. Larsen R.I., McCurdy T.R., Johnson P.M. et al. (1988) An air quality data analysis system for interrelating effects, standards, and needed source reductions: Part 10. Potential ambient 0, standards to limit soybean crop reduction. J. Air Poilut.
Control
Waste Manan.
36, 1497-1503.
Koomanoff F.A., Duheng Y., Jianping Z. et al. (1988) The United States’ Department of Energy and the People’s Reuublic of China’s Chinese Academy of Sciences joint research on the greenhouse effect. Buil. Amer. Met. -Sot. 69, 1301-1308. Jones K.C. and Bennett B.G. (1989) Human exposure to environmental poiychlorinated diben~o-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans: an exposure commitment exposure for 2.3,7,8-TCDD. Sci. total Envir. 78, 99-116. Saxena V.K., Stogner R.E., Hendler A.H. et al. (1989) Monitoring the chemical climate of the Mt. Mitchell State Park for evaluation of its impact on forest decline. Tellus 41B. (I) 92-109.
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News and Opinions Goldan P.D., Fall R., Kuster W.C. et al. (1988) Uptake of COS by growing vegetation: a major tropospheric sink. J.G.R. 93 (Dll), 14,18&14,192. Cook E.R., Kablack M.A. and Jacoby G.C. (1988) The 1986 drought in the southeastern United States: how rare an event was it? J.G.R. 93 (Dll), 14,257-14.240.
Measurements of atmospheric gas-phase and aqueousphase hydrogen peroxide concentrations in winter on the east coast of the United States. TeNus 41B, (1) 61-79. Katsoulis B.D. (1988) Some meteorological aspects of air pollution in Athens, Greece. Met. Amos. Phys. 39, 20_3212.
Data acquisition
Mode-fling
Cushey M.A. and Rubin ES. (1988) Evaluation of a prclcess gas ehromatograPh as a continuous emission monitor for benzene and vinyl chiotide. J. Air Pofht.
EPRI Joumalf3,
Conbol Wme
Manag. XI, IX%-1529.
Lefohn A.S. and Pinkerton J.E. (1988) High resolution characterization of ozone data for sites located in forested areas of the United States. J. Air Pollut. Control Wasre Manag. 36. 1504-1511. Barth MC., Hegg D.A., Hobbs P.V. et ul. (1989)
Bontacoff D. (1988) Reality test for acid rain models. (8) 28-37,
Kinnison D,, Johnston H. and Wuebbses D. (1988) Ozone cahzutations with large nitrous oxide and chlorine changes. J.G.R. 93(Dllf, 14,165-14,175. Radiation
Tanre D., Devaux C., Herman M. et ai. (1988) Radiative properties of desert aerosols by optical ground-based measurements at solar wavelengths. J.G.R. 93 (Dll), 14,223-14,231.