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Meteorological aspects of air pollution in urban and industrial districts, by Robert A. McCormick
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(a) The health problem of air pollution in urban and industrial ......................... (b) The role of meteorology ................... (c) Aerometric measurements in urban areas ........................ (d) The urban boundary layer .................. (e) Mathematical models of urban air pollution (f) Urban diffusion experiments ........................ .................. (g) Wind-tunnel model testing of urban diffusion (h) Forecasting air pollution potential ...................... (i) Meteorology in abatement actions ...................... ............................. Acknowledgements ............................... References. .............................. Figuresl-10.
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The importance of investigating global background pollution, by Erik Eriksson .
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Introduction ............................. Review ............................... Networks ; collection and analysis techniques - Sampling methods for precipitation ; Sampling ................... methods for air ; Chemical analyses; Data ...... (d) Interpretation of results - Geographic distribution ; Yearly variation and trends .............. (e) Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide in the atmosphere (f) Concluding remarks ........................... References. ............................... .......................... TablelandFiguresl-15
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Le r&eau belge de mesure de la pollution atmosphCrique par les oxydes de soufre et la fumCe, par J. Grandjean et J. Bouquiaux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (a) Introduction ............................. (b) Appareil de pn%vement ......................... (c) Le rkseau belge ............................ (d) Mkthodes de dosage. .......................... (e) Dkpouillement des donnies et publication ................... (f) Risultats et interpritation ........................ Conclusions ............................... Figuresl-15. ..............................
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