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Publikováno v:
Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly. 36:43-49
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a topic of increasing concern for facility managers in the hospitality industry. Present IAQ regulations, as exemplified by most municipal, county, and state codes, are grossly inadequate according to recent pronouncements
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Journal of Climate. 7:434-440
A statistical analysis using published data on the global distribution of total cloud cover and cloud type amounts over the ocean, reduced from the Comprehensive Ocean–Atmosphere Data Set (COADS), shows a significant positive trend (4.2% increase f
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Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics. 27:1351-1362
The vertical distribution of background atmospheric aerosols was measured over south-central New Mexico as a part of the Atmospheric Lidar Verification Experiment (ALIVE) during four research field periods in the summers and winters of 1989 and 1990.
Autor:
Russel C. Schnell, Jonathan D. W. Kahl, Dennis M. Garvey, Joe F. Boatman, Patrick J. Sheridan
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Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics. 27:1169-1183
Thirty-eight size-segregated aerosol samples were collected in the lower troposphere over the high desert of south-central New Mexico, using cascade impactors mounted onboard two research aircraft. Four of these samples were collected in early May, s
Autor:
B. A. Watkins, R. L. Gunter, Joe F. Boatman, M. Luria, C. C. Van Valin, Stan W. Wilkison, D. L. Wellman
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Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics. 26:3265-3277
As part of the Lake Michigan Ozone Study, the NOAA instrumented King Air research aircraft made a series of flights over Lake Michigan during the summers of 1990 and 1991 to characterize the atmospheric conditions prevailing during times when O 3 con
Autor:
J. Ray, James N. Galloway, William C. Keene, M. Luria, Young Ho Kim, H. Sievering, Joe F. Boatman
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Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics. 25:1479-1487
Meteorological and chemical conditions during the July 1988 Bermuda-area sampling appear to have been favorable for conversion of sulfur gases to particulate excess sulfate (XSO4). Observed average XSO4 and SO4 concentrations of 11 and 2.1 nmol m−3
Autor:
Douglas M. Whelpdale, John T. Merrill, James N. Galloway, Alexander A. P. Pszenny, Herman Sievering, William C. Keene, Joe F. Boatman
Publikováno v:
Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 4:349-365
To investigate the relative importance of anthropogenic versus marine sources of sulfur in the North Atlantic Ocean troposphere, sulfur species were measured from aircraft, ship, and island based platforms as part of the Global Change Expedition/Coor
Autor:
R. L. Gunter, M. Luria, James N. Galloway, H. Sievering, William C. Keene, Joe F. Boatman, D. L. Wellman, C. C. Van Valin
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 4:381-393
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) was measured with a pulsed fluorescence analyzer and filter pack system from the instrumented NOAA King Air aircraft. The measurements were part of the GCE/CASE/WATOX project in July 1988 and included a series of eight flights of
Autor:
William C. Keene, Daniel J. Jacob, Joe F. Boatman, James N. Galloway, Robert A. Duce, Alexander A. P. Pszenny, Herman Sievering, Joseph J. Schultz-Tokos
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 4:407-430
Heterogeneous reactions involving sea-salt aerosol in the marine troposphere are the major global source for volatile inorganic chlorine. We measured reactant and product species hypothesized to be associated with these chemical transformations as a
Autor:
Joe F. Boatman, Young J. Kim
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 7:673-680
Distortion of the size spectra measured with a forward mattering spectrometer probe (FSSP) under different transit time modes—“inhibit”, “normal”, and “delayed”—was evaluated using the theoretical analyses by Baumgardner and Spowart a