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Autor/in | Nuttonson, M. Y. |
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Institution | American Inst. of Crop Ecology, Silver Spring, MD. |
Titel | AICE Survey of USSR Air Pollution Literature, Volume 14: Technical Papers from the Leningrad International Symposium on the Meteorological Aspects of Atmospheric Pollution, Part 3. [Report No.: AICE-AIR-72-14 |
Quelle | (1972), (134 Seiten) |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Air Pollution; Measurement Techniques; Meteorology; Prediction; Research |
Abstract | Fifteen papers were translated: On the removal of impurities from the atmosphere by clouds and precipitation; Some aspects of the adoption of automatic methods of determining atmospheric pollutants; Recording of sulfur dioxide content at the outskirts of a city. Comparison of measurement results for a valley and an elevation; Theoretical and Experimental study of the aspiration coefficient of aerosols; Mechanism of photochemical pollution of the urban atmosphere; Procedure for determining the content of trace elements in precipitated water; Content of heavy metals in the air of certain regions of the USSR; On the design of a measuring network for air pollution in the German Democratic Republic; Content of photooxidants in urban air; Study of air pollution and atmospheric precipitation resulting from artificial modification of clouds; Microclimate characteristics and hygienic evaluation of the relative emplacement of industrial and residential complexes in the regions of Siberia; Numerical characteristics of meteorological conditions associated with periods of heavy atmospheric pollution in western Siberia; Experience in simulating the propagation of noxious substances in the surface atmospheric layer over plant sites and surrounding grounds; Special cases of Vertical currents; and Synoptic conditions of formation of a very stable atmospheric boundary layer. (Author/RH) |
Anmerkungen | National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22151 (PB-209-945, PC-$3.00 MF-$0.95) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2004/1/01 |