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COMBUSTION OF SMALL CARBON PARTICLES IN A FLUIDISED BED. ESTIMATION OF BURN-OUT TIMETANAKA I.1979; MEM. FAC. ENGNG, KYUSHU UNIV.; JPN; DA. 1979; VOL. 39; NO 2; PP. 61-67; BIBL. 11 REF.Article

A MODEL FOR FLUIDISED BED COMBUSTION OF CARBON PARTICLESTANAKA I.1979; MEM. FAC. ENGNG, KYUSHU UNIV.; JPN; DA. 1979; VOL. 39; NO 2; PP. 53-60; BIBL. 8 REF.Article

Neue Art von natürlicher Radioaktivität = Une nouvelle sorte de radioactivité naturelleNaturwissenschaftliche Rundschau. 1984, Vol 37, Num 10, pp 416-417, issn 0028-1050Article

Volatility of water-soluble organic carbon in ambient aerosolsMATSUMOTO, Kiyoshi; ISHII, Yuki; SUNGBEN KIM et al.Journal of aerosol science. 2014, Vol 67, pp 38-47, issn 0021-8502, 10 p.Article

Carbonaceous particles in the atmosphere : A historical perspective to the Fifth International Conference on Carbonaceous Particles in the AtmospherePENNER, J. E; NOVAKOV, T.Journal of geophysical research. 1996, Vol 101, Num D14, pp 19373-19378, issn 0148-0227Conference Paper

Some physical properties of a black aerosolHOGAN, A; AHMED, N; BLACK, J et al.Journal of aerosol science. 1985, Vol 16, Num 5, pp 391-397, issn 0021-8502Article

Suspended particulate organic carbon and phytoplankton in the Cananéia Estuary (25°S 48°W), BrasilMESQUITA, H. S. L.Océanographie tropicale. 1983, Vol 18, Num 1, pp 55-68, issn 0245-9418Article

A physically-based treatment of elemental carbon optics : Implications for global direct forcing of aerosolsJACOBSON, M. Z.Geophysical research letters. 2000, Vol 27, Num 2, pp 217-220, issn 0094-8276Article

Optical absorption by randomly oriented carbon spheroidsROESSLER, D. M; WANG, D.-S. Y; KERKER, M et al.Applied optics. 1983, Vol 22, Num 22, pp 3648-3651, issn 0003-6935Article

Distribution of elemental carbon (EC) and organic carbon (OC) in the atmospheric aerosol particles of RomeAVINO, P; BROCCO, D; LEPORE, L et al.Journal of aerosol science. 2000, Vol 31, pp S364-S365, issn 0021-8502, SUP1Article

PARTICULATE ORGANIC CARBON FLUX IN THE OCEANS-SURFACE PRODUCTIVITY AND OXYGEN UTILIZATIONSUESS E.1980; NATURE (LOND.); ISSN 0028-0836; GBR; DA. 1980; VOL. 288; NO 5788; PP. 260-262Article

Particle transformations and export flux during an in situ iron-stimulated algal bloom in the Southern OceanNODDER, Scott D; CHARETTE, Matthew A; WAITE, Anya M et al.Geophysical research letters. 2001, Vol 28, Num 12, pp 2409-2412, issn 0094-8276Article

Comparison of ambient carbon particulate monitor and filter sampling for black carbon measurementTOHNO, S; HITZENBERGER, R.Journal of aerosol science. 2000, Vol 31, pp S315-S316, issn 0021-8502, SUP1Article

ORGANIC CONSTITUENTS OF NATURAL AEROSOLSHAHN J.1980; ANN. NEW YORK ACAD. SCI.; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 338; PP. 359-376; BIBL. 22 REF.Conference Paper

Organic acids in atmospheric particles : Results from different field campaigns in EuropeNEUSÜSS, C; BRÜGGEMANN, E; HERRMANN, H et al.Journal of aerosol science. 2000, Vol 31, pp S238-S239, issn 0021-8502, SUP1Article

The appearance of carbon aerosol particles in the lower stratosphereCHUAN, R. L; WOODS, D. C.Geophysical research letters. 1984, Vol 11, Num 5, pp 553-556, issn 0094-8276Article

Elemental carbon in the atmosphere: cycle and lifetimeOGREN, J. A; CHARLSON, R. J.Tellus. Series B. Chemical and physical meteorology. 1983, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 241-254Article

Silicate and carbonaceous grains from stars to the heliosphere : Recent progresses from the Infrared Space ObservatoryLEQUEUX, J.Journal of geophysical research. 2000, Vol 105, Num A5, pp 10249-10255, issn 0148-0227Article

Carbonaceous particles in the atmospherePUXBAUM, H; NOVAKOV, T; HITZENBERGR, R et al.Atmospheric environment (1994). 1999, Vol 33, Num 17, issn 1352-2310, 279 p.Conference Proceedings

THE RESIDENCE TIME OF PARTICULATE ORGANIC CARBON IN THE SURFACE LAYER OF THE OCEANEPPLEY RW; RENGER EH; BETZER PR et al.1983; DEEP-SEA RESEARCH. PART A. OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS; ISSN 0198-0149; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 30; NO 3; PP. 311-323; BIBL. 35 REF.Article

PARTICULATE ORGANIC CARBON IN THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC OCEANS.WANGERSKY PJ.1976; DEEP SEA RES.; G.B.; DA. 1976; VOL. 23; NO 5; PP. 457-465; BIBL. 24 REF.Article

Particulate carbon content in rain at various temperate and tropical locationsDUCRET, J; CACHIER, H.Journal of atmospheric chemistry. 1992, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 55-67, issn 0167-7764Article

Effect of graphitic carbon on the albedo of cloudsCHYLEK, P; RAMASWAMY, V; CHENG, R. J et al.Journal of the atmospheric sciences. 1984, Vol 41, Num 21, pp 3076-3084, issn 0022-4928Article

Combustion-generated carbon particles in the Arctic atmosphereROSEN, H; NOVAKOV, T.Nature (London). 1983, Vol 306, Num 5945, pp 768-770, issn 0028-0836Article

ABIOTIC FORMATION OF PARTICLES FROM EXTRACELLULAR ORGANIC CARBON RELEASED BY PHYTOPLANKTONJENSEN LM; SONDERGAARD M.1982; MICROB. ECOL.; ISSN 0095-3628; DEU; DA. 1982; VOL. 8; NO 1; PP. 47-54; BIBL. 35 REF.Article

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