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Dry depositional, of atmospheric

Bakker M. I., Vorehout M., Sum D. T. H. M., and Kolloffel C., 1999, Dry deposition of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in three Plantago species. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 10 289-2294. [Pg.87]

Main, H. H., and S. K. Friedlander, Dry Deposition of Atmospheric Aerosols by Dual Tracer Method—I. Area Source, Atmos. Environ., 24A, 102-108 (1990). [Pg.429]

Holsen, T.M. and K.E. Noll. 1992. Dry deposition of atmospheric particles application of current models to ambient data. Environ. Sci. Technol. 26 1807-1815. [Pg.277]

Porstenddrfer, J., Robig, G. Ahmed, A. (1980) Washout and dry deposition of atmospheric aerosols. In Radiation Protection, vol. I, pp. 583-7. Oxford Perga-mon. [Pg.227]

Dolske D. A. and Sievering H. (1979) Trace Element loading of southern Lake Michigan by dry deposition of atmospheric aerosol. Water Air Soil Pollut. 12, 485—502. [Pg.4643]

This paper addresses the use of surrogate surfaces to assess dry deposition of atmospheric pollutants. Several of the designs of artificial... [Pg.43]

Meszaros, E., and L. Horvath (1984). Concentration and dry deposition of atmospheric sulfur and nitrogen compounds in Hungary. Atmos. Environ. 18, 1725-1730. [Pg.683]

Hinckley DA, Bidleman TF (1990) Determination of vapor pressures for nonpolar and semipolar organic compounds from gas chromatographic retention data. J Chem Eng Data 35 232-237 Holsen TM, Noll KE (1992) Dry deposition of atmospheric particles application of current models to ambient data. Environ Sci Technol 26 1807-1815 Hulscher TT, Velde LE, Bruggeman WA (1992) Temperature dependence of henry s law constants for selected chlorobenzenes, PCBs and PAHs. Environ Toxicol Chem 11 1595-1603 Jaenicke R (1988) Aerosol physics and chemistry. In Fischer G (ed) Landolt-Bdrnstein Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Band 4. Meteorologie. Springer, Berlin... [Pg.304]

Leaf surfaces of plants are not passive receptors, but are in a dynamic relationship with the atmosphere. Wet and dry deposition of atmospheric contaminants may alter a plant s response to parasitic microorganisms in a variety of ways, depending on the sensitivity of the plant and the microorganism to the contaminant(s) in question. [Pg.267]

Main, H.H., Friedlander, S.K., 1990. Dry deposition of atmospheric aerosols by dual tracer method—I. Area source. Atmos. Environ. 24 A, 103-108. [Pg.113]

Wu, Y.-L., Davidson, C.I., Dolske, D.A., Sherwood, S.A., 1992. Dry deposition of atmospheric contaminants the relative importance of aerodynamic, boundary layer and surface resistances. Aerosol. Sci. Technol. 16, 65—81. [Pg.116]

Zhang, S., Zhang, W., Shen, Y., Wang, K., Hu, L., Wang, X. (2008). Dry deposition of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the southeast suburb of Beijing, Atmospheric Research, 89,138—148. [Pg.451]


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