Air over Cities TOC
Symposium, Air over Cities, SEC Technical Report A62-5, Public Health Service, R. A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center, Cincinnati, Ohio (1962).
INTRODUCTION
SESSION 1: CITY AIR - BETTER OR WORSE ?
Chairman: H. E. LANDSBERG
Air Pollution Studies in the Netherlands. F. H. SCHMIDT
* Recent Developments in the Chemistry of Urban Atmospheres. J. P. LODGE, JR
* A Climatological Evaluation of Precipitation Patterns Over an Urban Area (Champaign-Urbana, IL). S. A. CHANGNON, JR
* Some Effects of Air Pollution on Visibility In and Near Cities. G. C. HOLZWORTH
Smoke Concentrations in Montreal Related to Local Meteorological Factors. P. W. SUMMERS
The Air Over Philadelphia. F. K. DAVIS, JR.
* The Thermal Climate of Cities. J. M. MITCHELL, JR
* Some Observations of Cloud Initiation In Industrial Areas. G. E. STOUT
SESSION 2: THE DISPERSION AND DEPOSITION OF AIR POLLUTANTS OVER CITIES
Chairman: M. NEIBURGER
Analog Computing Techniques Applied to Atmospheric Diffusion: Continuous Area Source. F. V. BROCK
* Dispersion Calculations for Multiple Sources. F. POOLER, JR
* Some Effects of City Structure on the Transport of Air-borne Material in Urban Areas. W. A. PERKINS
* Source Configurations and Atmospheric Dispersion in Mathematical Models of Urban Pollution Distributions. G. R. HlLST
* Some Aspects of Atmospheric Diffusion in Urban Areas. JAMES HALITSKY
SESSION 3: PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS FOR METEOROLOGICAL AND AIR QUALITY OBSERVATIONS
Chairman: J. J. SCHUENEMAN
* The Relative Importance of Some Meteorological Factors in Urban Air Pollution. ELMER ROBINSON
* Measurement Programs Required for Evaluation of Man-Made and Natural Contaminants in Urban Areas. E. W. HEWSON, E. W. BIERLY, AND J. C. GILL
* The Representativeness of Local Observations in Air Pollution Surveys. M. E. SMITH
Present and Future Needs for Meteorological and Air Quality Observations in Canada. R. E. MUNN
* Problems Associated with Forecasting Air Pollution Over an Urban Area. E. K. KAUPER
* The Need for More Meaningful Meteorological and Air Quality Observations for Mortality and Morbidity Studies. F. FlELD AND J. K. Mc GUIRE










