source/air quality relationships : based on a symposium jointly sponsored by the Divisions of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology and Environmental Chemistry at the second Chemical Congress of the North American Continent (180th ACS national meeting), Las Vegas, Nevada, August 27-29, 1980 /
First Statement of Responsibility
Edward S. Macias, editor, Philip K. Hopke, editor.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Washington, D.C. :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
American Chemical Society,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1981.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
viii, 359 pages :
Other Physical Details
illustrations ;
Dimensions
24 cm.
SERIES
Series Title
ACS symposium series,
Volume Designation
167
ISSN of Series
0097-6156 ;
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
New developments in receptor modeling theory / S.K. Friedlander -- The application of factor analysis to urban aerosol source resolution / Philip K. Hopke -- Composition of source components needed for aerosol receptor models / Glen E. Gordon, William H. Zoller, Gregory S. Kowalczyk, and Scott W. Rheingrover -- Review of the chemical receptor model of aerosol source apportionment / John A. Cooper -- The state of the art of receptor models relating ambient suspended particulate matter to sources / John G. Watson, Ronald C. Henry, John A. Cooper, and Edward S. Macias -- Air particulate control strategy development : a new approach using chemical mass balance methods / John E. Core, Patrick L. Hanrahan, and John A. Cooper -- Chemical species contributions to light scattering by aerosols at a remote arid site : comparison of statistical and theoretical results / J.R. Ouimette, R.C. Flagan, and A.R. Kelso -- Aerosols from a laboratory pulverized coal combustor / D.D. Taylor and R.C. Flagan -- Elemental composition of atmospheric fine particles emitted from coal burned in a modern electric power plant equipped with a flue-gas desulfurization system / J.M. Ondov, A.H. Biermann, R.E. Heft, and R.F. Koszykowski -- Sources and fates of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons / Ronald A. Hites -- Atmospheric particulate organic matter : multivariate models for identifying sources and estimating their contributions to the ambient aerosol / J.M. Daisey and T.J. Kneip -- An automated thermal-optical method for the analysis of carbonaceous aerosol / Richard L. Johnson, Jitendra J. Shah, Robert A. Cary, and James J. Huntzicker -- Wintertime carbonaceous aerosols in Los Angeles : an exploration of the role of elemental carbon / M.H. Conklin, G.R. Cass, L.-C. Chu, and E.S. Macias -- Carbonaceous urban aerosol : primary or secondary? / Lih-Ching Chu and Edward S. Macias -- Comparisons between size-segregated resuspended soil samples and ambient aerosols in the western United States / T.A. Cahill, L.L. Ashbaugh, R.A. Eldred, P.J. Feeney, B.H. Kusko, and R.G. Flocchini -- Aerosol composition in relation to air mass movements in north China / John W. Winchester, Michael Darzi, Alistair C.D. Leslie, Wang Mingxing, Ren Lixin, and Lü Weixiu -- Sources of airborne calcium in rural central Illinois / Donald F. Gatz, Gary J. Stensland, Michael V. Miller, and Alistair C.D. Leslie -- The effect of Owens Dry Lake on air quality in the Owens Valley with implications for the Mono Lake area / J.B. Barone, L.L. Ashbaugh, B.H. Kusko, and T.A. Cahill.
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OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM
Title
Atmospheric aerosol.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Aerosols.
Air quality-- Mathematical models.
Air quality-- United States.
Atmospheric chemistry.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
QC882
Book number
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A686
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Hopke, Philip K.,1944-
Macias, Edward S.,1944-
CORPORATE BODY NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
American Chemical Society., Division of Environmental Chemistry.
American Chemical Society., Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology.
American Chemical Society., Meeting(180th :1980 :, Las Vegas, Nev.)
Chemical Congress of the North American Continent(2nd :1980 :, Las Vegas, Nev.)