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Ch. 1 | GCE: an Overview | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Principal Results from GCE | 13 |
Ch. 3 | GCE in Retrospective | 49 |
Ch. 4 | Future Directions for Cloud Research | 53 |
Ch. 5 | Individual Reports from GCE Principal Investigators | 61 |
5.1 | Field and Wing tunnel Experiments in Clouds and Fog by ECN | 61 |
5.2 | Study of Interstitial Aerosol | 68 |
5.3 | Formation and Reactivity of Aerosols | 73 |
5.4 | Field and Modelling Studies of Cloud Chemical Processes | 77 |
5.5 | The Multiphase Chemistry of Clouds and Fog | 84 |
5.6 | A Single Particle Approach to Characterising Droplet Residues and Interstitial Particles | 92 |
5.7 | Partitioning of Aerosol Particles Between Droplets and Interstitial Air | 99 |
5.8 | Influence of the Chemical Composition of the Atmospheric Particles on Fog and Cloud Formation | 106 |
5.9 | The Dynamic Behaviour of Pollutants in Fog and Captive Clouds | 113 |
5.10 | The Role of Nitrophenols in Cloud Chemistry | 123 |
5.11 | A Droplet Aerosol Analysing System for Cloud Studies | 130 |
5.12 | Study of the Interaction of Photo-oxidants and Acidic Components between Gas and Liquid Phase | 138 |
5.13 | Input of Trace Substances to High Elevation Forests by Cloud Water Interception | 146 |
Ch. 6 | GCE Publications 1990-1996 | 153 |
Ch. 7 | An Overview of ALPTRAC Research | 165 |
Ch. 8 | Aims and Internal Structure of ALPTRAC | 173 |
Ch. 9 | Principal Scientific Results | 177 |
Ch. 10 | High Alpine Snow Pack Chemistry | 203 |
10.1 | Accumulation of Pollutants and Nutrients in the Snow Pack at High Altitudes along a North-South Transect in the Eastern Alps | 203 |
10.2 | Stable Isotope Ratio of Sulfur, Nitrogen and Carbon as Pollution Tracers for Atmospheric Constituents | 210 |
10.3 | Accumulation of Acidic Components in Two Snowfields in the Sonnblick Region | 219 |
Ch. 11 | Long-Term Pollution Trends | 225 |
11.1 | Retrospective and Present State of Anthropogenic Aerosol Deposition at a High Altitude Alpine Glacier (Colle Gnifetti, 4450 m a.s.l.) | 225 |
Ch. 12 | High Alpine Air, Aerosol and Cloud Chemistry | 235 |
12.1 | Segregation of Hydrometeors | 235 |
12.2 | Transport, Scavenging and Deposition Studies of Air Pollutants at High-Alpine Sites | 241 |
12.3 | Alpine Aerosol and Snow Chemistry Study at the Sonnblick Observatory (Austria, 3106 m a.s.l.) | 250 |
12.4 | Aerosol and Hydrometeor Concentrations and their Chemical Composition during Winter Precipitation along a Mountain Slope (Mt. Rigi, Switzerland) | 258 |
Ch. 13 | Meteorological Support to ALPTRAC | 263 |
13.1 | Meteorological Support Study | 263 |
Ch. 14 | ALPTRAC Publications 1988-1996 | 271 |
Subject Index | 283 |
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