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  1. ROWLAND, F. SHERWOOD (1927- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  2. The 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (Paul Crutzen, Mario Molina and F. Sherwood Rowland share prize): An article from: Canadian Chemical News by D.J. Donaldson, T.T. Tidwell, 1996-01-01
  3. Volatile organic compounds in 43 Chinese cities [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by B. Barletta, S. Meinardi, et all

41. PEM
Blake, Nicola J., Donald R. Blake, Swanson, Aaron L., Atlas, Elliot, Flocke, Frank, and Rowland, F. Sherwood. CUBUKCU (KRISHNAMURTI)Chemical Compositions in
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PEM-Tropics B JGR Second Special Section
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  • BLAKE (BLAKE) - Latitudinal, vertical, and seasonal variations of C1-C4 alkyl nitrates in the troposphere over the Pacific Ocean during PEM-Tropics A and B: Oceanic and continental sources. Blake, Nicola J., Donald R. Blake, Swanson, Aaron L., Atlas, Elliot, Flocke, Frank, and Rowland, F. Sherwood. CUBUKCU KRISHNAMURTI Chemical Compositions in Convective and Non-Convective Regions during PEM-Tropics B. Cubukcu, Nihat, Tiruvalam N. Krishnamurti, and Ralph C. Dougherty. DIBB TALBOT Airborne sampling of aerosol particles: Comparison between surface sampling at Christmas Island and P-3 sampling during PEM-Tropics B. Dibb, Jack E., Robert W. Talbot, Gary Seid, Carolyn Jordan, Eric Scheuer, E. Atlas, Nicola J. Blake, and Donald R. Blake. DINUNNO (DAVIS) An Assessment of Ozone Photochemistry in the Central/Eastern North Pacific as Determined from Multi-Year Airborne Field Studies. Dinunno, B., D. Davis, G. Chen, J. Crawford, J. Olson and S. Liu.

42. Halocarbons & Stratospheric Ozone Layer-Science Tracer Bullet
Rowland, F. Sherwood. Can we close the ozone hole? Technology review, v. 90, Aug./Sept. 1987 5058. T171.M47 - Chlorofluorocarbons and the depletion of
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Halocarbons and the Stratospheric
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Tracer Bullet 89-10
SCOPE This guide lists information sources which deal with the deleterious effect of halocarbons (fluorocarbons, chlorocarbons, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)) on the stratospheric ozone layer which shields the earth and its inhabitants from excessive ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Chlorofluorocarbons are compounds, similar to hydrocarbons, in which most, or all, of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by various combinations of fluorine and chlorine atoms. Not intended to be a comprehensive bibliography, this guide is designedas the name of the series impliesto put the reader "on target." TOP OF PAGE INTRODUCTIONS TO THE TOPIC Cicerone, Ralph J. Chlorofluorocarbons. In McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology. v. 8. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1987. p. 303.

43. Rowett | Define Rowett At Dictionary.com
rowland, f. sherwood Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. Cite This
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