Date:09/01/1985
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Haagenson, P.L., A.L. Lazrus, Y-H. Kuo, G.A. Caldwell
Title:A relationship between acid precipitation and three-dimensional transport associated with synoptic-scale cyclones.
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Met., 24, 967-976
Abstract:Field data collected during APEX (Acid Precipitation Experiment) are used in combination with an isentropic trajectory model to analyze the relationship between
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Date:11/01/1987
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Parungo, F., C. Nagamoto, R. Mandel
Title:A study of the mechanism of acid rain formation
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 44, 3162-3174
Abstract:Samples of rain, snow cloud water, aerosols and soil were collected in Colorado to study the mechanisms of acid rain formation. Chemical compositions of various types of samples were analyzed to investigate the stepwise incorporation of impurities into precipitaiton. Local soil was generally alkaline; atmospheric aerosls, which are mixtures of stirred-up
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Date:08/01/1987
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Seilkop, S.K., P.L. Finkelstein
Title:Acid precipitation patterns and trends in eastern North America, 1980-84
Publication:J. Clim. Appl. Met., 26, 980-994
Abstract:Using data compiled from seven nationwide precipitation chemistry networks in the United States and Canada, the spatial distribution of hydrogen, sulfate and nitrate ions in North America is discussed. Geographic patterns of concentration and deposition
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Date:02/15/1986
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Walcek, C.J., G.R. Taylor
Title:A theortical method for computing vertical distributions of acidity and sulfate production within cumulus clouds
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 339-355
Abstract:An aqueous chemistry model has been combined with an entraining cumulus cloud model to predict vertical distriubtions of pH (=-log_10(H^+)) within a cloud. The model predicts vertical variations of temperature, pressure, entrainment and liquid water content. The
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Date:5/1/1984
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Barrie, L.A., J.M. Hales
Title:The spatial distributions of precipitation acidity and major ion wet deposition in North America during 1980.
Publication:Tellus, 36B, 5, 333-355
Abstract:Observations are presented of the mean annual concentration and deposition of H+, SO4, NO3 and HN+4 ions in precipitation in North America during 1980, the first year that a reasonably compatible merger of US and Canadian federal network data was possible.
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Date:2/20/1983
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Charlson, R.J., R. Vong, D.A. Hegg
Title:The sources of sulfate in precipitation, II, Sensitivities to chemical variables.
Publication:J. Geo. Res., 88, C2, 1375-1377
Abstract:A convective cloud model used to examine the relative concentration to sulfate in rain of nucleation scavenging below-cloud scavenging and in cloud production of sulfates shows that considerable variation may be expected due to change in the amount of input sulfur species.
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Date:11/1/1982
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Hobbs, P.V., D.A. Hegg
Title:Sulfate and nitrate mass distributions in the near fields of some coal-fired power plants.
Publication:Atmos. Env., 16, 11, 2657-2662
Abstract:Measurements of the mass distributions of sulfate and nitrate particles in plumes out to distances of ~56 km from the stacks of three coal-fired electric power plants, situated in the arid southwest of the U.S. show that most of the mass was not contained in the optically-critical size range of 0.3-1.5 um diameter.
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Date:8/10/1984
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Hegg, D.A., S.A. Rutledge, P.V. Hobbs
Title:A numerical model for suflur chemistry in warm-frontal rainbands.
Publication:J. Geo. Res., 89, D5, 7133-7147
Abstract:A two-dimensional kinematic model of warm-frontal precipitation has been employed to model the sulfur chemistry of warm-frontal rainbands.
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Date:11/1/1982
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Hegg, D.A., P.V. Hobbs
Title:Measurement of sulfate production in natural clouds.
Publication:Atmos. Env., 16, 11, 2663-2668
Abstract:Measurements are presented on sulfate production in wave clouds. Twenty-eight cases are analyzed and an empirical rate equation for sulfate production in these clouds is derived.
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Date:2/20/1983
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Hegg, D.A.
Title:The sources of sulfate in precipitation. I: Parameterization scheme and physical sensitivities.
Publication:J. Geo. Res., 88, C2, 1369-1374
Abstract:The parameterization scheme for sulfate washout derived by Scott (1978) is modified to allow estimation of the relative contributions of nucleation scavenging, in-solution production, and below-cloud scavenging to the sulfate content of precipitation.
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Date:11/10/1984
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Argonne National, Brookhaven National, and Pacific Northwest Laboratories
Title:PRECP - The Department of Energy's Program on the nonlinearity of acid precipitation processes.
Publication:Bimonthly Progress Report, 10/1/1984 - 11/30/1984
Abstract:No abstract.
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Date:6/1/1985
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Chang, J.
Title:The NCAR Euleian Regional Acid Depostion Model.
Publication:NCAR/TN-256+STR, NCAR Technical Note
Abstract:The NCAR Acid Deposition Modeling Project is an interdisciplinary project funded primarily by the U.S. EPA wiht co-funding by NSF. The principal objective of this project is to develop an Eulerian regional acid deposition model suitable for assessing source-receptor relationships.
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Date:12/20/1987
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Chang, J.S., R.A. Brost, I.S.A. Isaksen, S. Madronich, P. Middleton, W.R. Stockwell, C.J. Walcek
Title:A three-dimensional eulerian acid depostion model: Physical Concepts and Formulation.
Publication:J. Geo. Res., 92, D12, 14681-14700
Abstract:We have developed a three-dimensional Eulerian regional acid depostion model to calculate episodic chemical concentrations and dry and wet deposition of acids in North America.
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Date:4/1/1987
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Davidson, C.I., R.E. Honrath, J.B. Kadane, R.S. Tsay, P.A. Mayewski, W.B. Lyons, N.Z. Heidam
Title:The scavenging of atmospheric sulfate by arctic snow.
Publication:Atmos. Env., 21, 4, 871-882
Abstract:Scavenging ratios for sulfate on the south-central Greenland Ice Sheet at Dye 3 have been computed for 1982-1984.
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Date:11/1/1984
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:R.C. Easter, J.M. Hales
Title:PLUVIUS: A generalized one-dimensional model of reactive pollutant behavior, including dry deposition, precipitation formation, and wet removal.
Publication:PNL-4046 ED 2. Prepared for the U.S. EPA under an agreement with the U.S. Dept. of Energy.
Abstract:This report is a second edition users' manual for the PLUVIUS reactive storm-model. The PLUVIUS code simulates the formation of storm systems of a variety of types, and characterizes the behavior of air pollutants as they flow through, react within, and are scavenged by the storms.
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Date:9/1/1982
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Kurtz, J. A.J.S. Rang, R.W. Kirk, W.H Chan
Title:Analysis of an acidic deposition episode at Dorset, Ontario.
Publication:Air Resources Branch, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 880 Bay St., 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 1Z8
Abstract:This study is concerned with an acidic deposition episode which occurred at Dorset in the ecologically sensitive Muskoka-Haliburton area of Ontario during the period August 28 to September 4, 1981 when 12% of the total 1981 precipitation fell.
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Date:1/1/1986
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Lovett, G.M., W.A. Reiners
Title:Canopy structure and cloud water deposition in subalpine coniferous forests.
Publication:Tellus, 38B, 319-327
Abstract:The relationship between canopy structure and cloud water deposition in explored using a modelling approach applied to subalpine conifer forests in the northeastern US.
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Date:10/21/1982
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Radke, L.F.
Title:Sulpher and sulfate from Mt. Erebus.
Publication:Nature, Vol. 299, No. 5885, 710-712.
Abstract:Although sulfur is the most common element in the Antartic aerosol, no more than 6% of the sulphate can be of direct marine origin.
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Date:11/1/1982
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Sarma, R.A.
Title:Distribution of acidity in convective clouds due to the aqueous phase oxidation of sulfur dioxide by ozone - A numerical simulation.
Publication:Presented at the 4th International Conference on Precipitation Scavenging, Dry Deposition and Resuspension, Santa Monica, CA.
Abstract:The problem of acidic precipitation, commonly known as acid rain, has been recognized to have considerable impact on our fragile environment.
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Date:1/1/1983
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Foley, G., G.R. Hilst
Title:An experimental determination of sources of acidic deposition in the eastern U.S. and southeastern Canada.
Publication:Epri Memorandum, Attachement Two.
Abstract:This memorandum describes a conceptual approach to experimentally oriented research designed to answer pressing questions related to source attribution for acidic deposition in the eastern U.S. and southeastern Canada. The concepts presented here have evolved from a series of meetings and workshops involving scientific and administrative staff members from DOE, EPA, EPRI and NOAA and external scientists. The consensus among the participants is that this and alternative approaches should be subjected to an in-depth feasibility analysis.
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Date:10/1/1982
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Sarma, R.A.
Title:Numerical simulation of the effects of solid fuel rocket exhausts on cloud formation and development.
Publication:Report 82-8, Prepared for Universities Space Research Assoc., Suite 311, American City Building, Columbia, MD, 21044
Abstract:Simulations have been made of exhaust clouds generated by a typical modern orbiter launching rocket in various environments, using a two-dimensional, time-dependent cloud model. Scavenging of hydrogen chloride gas, which is a major constituent of the exhaust of solid fuel rockets, by cloud and precipitation is parameterized. Effects of introducing small water drops into the exhaust cloud, due to deluge water breakup, are investigated. Comparisons of the exhaust cloud characteristics with corresponding natural clouds are made.
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Date:4/1/1987
Subject:(1) Acid Rain
Author:Singh, B., M. Nobert, P. Zwack
Title:Rainfall acidity as related to meteorological parameters in Northern Quebec.
Publication:Atmos. Env., Vol. 21, 4, 825-842
Abstract:Summertime rainfalls during 1980 and 1981 were collected at several sites near La Grande, 200 km inland from the James Bay coast, in Northern Quebec. These were analyzed for pH and the concentrations of major ions.
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