Highlights of the research in atmospheric chemistry during the last 25 years H. W. Georgii Evolution of the Atmosphere Pages: 215 - 221
Oxygen and hydrogen in the primitive atmosphere James C. G. Walker Evolution of the Atmosphere Pages: 222 - 231
The CO2−HCO 3 − −CO 3 2− system through geologic time and its implications for the evolution of the atmosphere H. D. Holland Evolution of the Atmosphere Pages: 232 - 233
A model for the evolution of photosynthetic oxygen Manfred Schidlowski Evolution of the Atmosphere Pages: 234 - 238
The biota as ancient and modern modulator of the Earth's atmosphere Lynn MargulisJ. E. Lovelock Evolution of the Atmosphere Pages: 239 - 243
Speculations on the budget of particulate and vapor phase non-methane organic carbon in the global troposphere Robert A. Duce Aerosols and the Biosphere Pages: 244 - 273
Organic compounds in aerosol samples G. KetseridisR. Eichmann Aerosols and the Biosphere Pages: 274 - 282
The role of organic material in atmospheric aerosols R. Jaenicke Aerosols and the Biosphere Pages: 283 - 292
Effects of organic aerosol constituents on extinction and absorption coefficients and liquid water contents of fogs and clouds Kurt BullrichGottfried Hänel Aerosols and the Biosphere Pages: 293 - 301
Jet drop enrichment of bacteria, virus, and dissolved organic material Duncan C. Blanchard Aerosols and the Biosphere Pages: 302 - 308
Distribution of airborne pollen and spores and their long distance transport P. H. Gregory Aerosols and the Biosphere Pages: 309 - 315
The impact of organic material on cloud and fog processes William D. Garrett Aerosols and the Biosphere Pages: 316 - 334
Airborne microorganisms: Their occurrence, distribution and dependence on environmental factors — Especially on organic compounds of air-pollution H. RüdenE. ThofernU. Mihm Aerosols and the Biosphere Pages: 335 - 350
Long-term global sea surface temperature fluctuations and their possible influence on atmospheric CO2 concentrations Reginald E. NewellAlfredo R. NavatoJane Hsiung Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 351 - 371
Hydrocarbons in the atmosphere Elmer Robinson Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 372 - 384
Contribution to the atmospheric NH3 budget H. -W. GeorgiiU. Lenhard Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 385 - 392
Preliminary15N studies on atmospheric nitrogenous trace gases H. D. Freyer Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 393 - 404
Global and regional N2O measurements R. A. RasmussenD. Pierotti Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 405 - 413
Biological production and utilization of N2O C. C. Delwiche Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 414 - 422
Nitrous oxide in fresh water systems: An estimate for the yield of atmospheric N2O associated with disposal of human waste W. A. KaplanJ. W. ElkinsA. P. Durán Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 423 - 438
The influence of plants on atmospheric carbon monoxide and dinitrogen oxide W. SeilerH. GiehlG. Bunse Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 439 - 451
Sources and sinks of atmospheric methane D. H. EhhaltU. Schmidt Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 452 - 464
Contributions of H2S to the atmospheric sulfur cycle Wolfgang JaeschkeHans-Walter GeorgiiHelmut Malewski Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 465 - 475
Field determination of air-sea gas exchange by continuous measurement of radon-222 Wolfgang RoetherBernd Kromer Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 476 - 485
Measurements of the18O/16O ratio of dissolved oxygen in the North Sea during FLEX 76 H. FörstelH. Zielke Biospheric Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric Trace Gases Pages: 486 - 496
The effect of the HO2+NO reaction rate constant on one-dimensional model calculations of stratospheric ozone perturbations Paul J. CrutzenCarleton J. Howard Ozone and Related Radicals Pages: 497 - 510
Vertical ozone distribution on a global scale H. U. Dütsch Ozone and Related Radicals Pages: 511 - 529
Measurements of free radicals in the atmosphere by matrix isolation and electron paramagnetic resonance D. MihelcicD. H. EhhaltH. Röhrs Ozone and Related Radicals Pages: 530 - 536
Measurement of O(1D) formation by ozone photolysis in the troposphere F. BaheU. Schurath Ozone and Related Radicals Pages: 537 - 544
The vertical distribution of CFM and related species in the stratosphere A. VolzD. H. EhhaltH. Cosatto Chlorofluoromethanes Pages: 545 - 553
Vertical distribution of chlorofluoromethanes in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere W. SeilerF. MüllerH. Oeser Chlorofluoromethanes Pages: 554 - 566
Ground level measurements of atmospheric concentrations of CCl2F2 and CCl3F in the wuppertal-Düsseldorf region K. H. BeckerA. IonescuM. Ionescu Chlorofluoromethanes Pages: 567 - 574
Depth profiles of chlorofluoromethanes in the Norwegian sea A. HahneA. VolzB. Kromer Chlorofluoromethanes Pages: 575 - 582