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Table of contents of journal: *Atmospheric environment (1994)

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Authors: Wiedinmyer, C Friedfeld, S Baugh, W Greenberg, J Guenther, A Fraser, M Allen, D
Citation: C. Wiedinmyer et al., Measurement and analysis of atmospheric concentrations of isoprene and itsreaction products in central Texas, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1001-1013

Authors: Butler, TJ Likens, GE Stunder, BJB
Citation: Tj. Butler et al., Regional-scale impacts of Phase I of the Clean Air Act Amendments in the USA: the relation between emissions and concentrations, both wet and dry, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1015-1028

Authors: Schichtel, BA Husar, RB
Citation: Ba. Schichtel et Rb. Husar, Eastern North American transport climatology during high- and low-ozone days, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1029-1038

Authors: Bowen, JL Valiela, I
Citation: Jl. Bowen et I. Valiela, Historical changes in atmospheric nitrogen deposition to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1039-1051

Authors: Hicks, BB Meyers, TP Hosker, RP Artz, RS
Citation: Bb. Hicks et al., Climatological features of regional surface air quality from the Atmospheric Integrated Research Monitoring Network (AIRMoN) in the USA, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1053-1068

Authors: Fruin, SA St Denis, MJ Winer, AM Colome, SD Lurmann, FW
Citation: Sa. Fruin et al., Reductions in human benzene exposure in the California South Coast Air Basin, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1069-1077

Authors: Anastasio, C McGregor, KG
Citation: C. Anastasio et Kg. Mcgregor, Chemistry of fog waters in California's Central Valley: 1. In situ photoformation of hydroxyl radical and singlet molecular oxygen, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1079-1089

Authors: McGregor, KG Anastasio, C
Citation: Kg. Mcgregor et C. Anastasio, Chemistry of fog waters in California's Central Valley: 2. Photochemical transformations of amino acids and alkyl amines, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1091-1104

Authors: Rattray, G Sievering, H
Citation: G. Rattray et H. Sievering, Dry deposition of ammonia, nitric acid, ammonium, and nitrate to alpine tundra at Niwot Ridge, Colorado, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1105-1109

Authors: Vuilleumier, L Harley, RA Brown, NJ Slusser, JR Kolinski, D Bigelow, DS
Citation: L. Vuilleumier et al., Variability in ultraviolet total optical depth during the Southern California Ozone Study (SCOS97), ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1111-1122

Authors: Karlik, JF Winer, AM
Citation: Jf. Karlik et Am. Winer, Measured isoprene emission rates of plants in California landscapes: comparison to estimates from taxonomic relationships, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1123-1131

Authors: Yi, SM Shahin, U Sivadechathep, J Sofuoglu, SC Holsen, TM
Citation: Sm. Yi et al., Overall elemental dry deposition velocities measured around Lake Michigan, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1133-1140

Authors: Lin, CJ Cheng, MD Schroeder, WH
Citation: Cj. Lin et al., Transport patterns and potential sources of total gaseous mercury measuredin Canadian high Arctic in 1995, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(6), 2001, pp. 1141-1154

Authors: Kolehmainen, M Martikainen, H Ruuskanen, J
Citation: M. Kolehmainen et al., Neural networks and periodic components used in air quality forecasting, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 815-825

Authors: Yordanov, ND Lubenova, S Sokolova, S
Citation: Nd. Yordanov et al., On the possibility for separate determination of pyrolyzed products (soot and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) in aerosols by EPR spectrometry, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 827-831

Authors: Mole, N
Citation: N. Mole, The large time behaviour in a model for concentration fluctuations in turbulent dispersion, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 833-844

Authors: Querol, X Alastuey, A Rodriguez, S Plana, F Mantilla, E Ruiz, CR
Citation: X. Querol et al., Monitoring of PM10 and PM2.5 around primary particulate anthropogenic emission sources, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 845-858

Authors: Montoya, LD Hildemann, LM
Citation: Ld. Montoya et Lm. Hildemann, Evolution of the mass distribution of resuspended cat allergen (Fel d 1) indoors following a disturbance, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 859-866

Authors: Ross, CA Jarvis, SC
Citation: Ca. Ross et Sc. Jarvis, Measurement of emission and deposition patterns of ammonia from urine in grass swards, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 867-875

Authors: Janicke, U Janicke, L
Citation: U. Janicke et L. Janicke, A three-dimensional plume rise model for dry and wet plumes, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 877-890

Authors: Hanna, SR Lu, ZG Frey, HC Wheeler, N Vukovich, J Arunachalam, S Fernau, M Hansen, DA
Citation: Sr. Hanna et al., Uncertainties in predicted ozone concentrations due to input uncertaintiesfor the UAM-V photochemical grid model applied to the July 1995 OTAG domain, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 891-903

Authors: Ames, RB Malm, WC
Citation: Rb. Ames et Wc. Malm, Comparison of sulfate and nitrate particle mass concentrations measured byIMPROVE and the CDN, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 905-916

Authors: Boissard, C Cao, XL Juan, CY Hewitt, CN Gallagher, M
Citation: C. Boissard et al., Seasonal variations in VOC emission rates from gorse (Ulex europaeus), ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 917-927

Authors: Stockwell, WR Geiger, H Becker, KH
Citation: Wr. Stockwell et al., Estimation of incremental reactivities for multiple day scenarios: an application to ethane and dimethyoxymethane, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 929-939

Authors: Gan, JY Megonnell, NE Yates, SR
Citation: Jy. Gan et al., Adsorption and catalytic decomposition of methyl bromide and methyl iodideon activated carbons, ATMOS ENVIR, 35(5), 2001, pp. 941-947
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