Workshop Presentations

- in order of presentation at the workshop
- downloadable files in ADOBE Portable Document Format (PDF)

 A new European Project for the Integration of European
Peter Wiesen, BUW, Wuppertal, Germany

 An Update on the Human Toxicity of Particles
Benoit Nemery, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

 Ambient Air Levels of Particles in Germany and Legal Requirements to Control Them
Peter Bruckmann, LUA-NRW, Essen, Germany

 Options and Limitations to Combat PM10 on an Urban Scale: The Example of Berlin's Air Quality Strategy
Martin Lutz, City Government Berlin, Germany

 New Emissions Legislation: Strategies for Particle Measurement and Reduction
Klaus-Peter Schindler, Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Germany

 Background of Trace Substances in the Alpine Region
Wolfgang Fricke, German Weather Service DWD, Hohenpeissenberg, Germany

 Chemistry of PM10 in the Valleys of the French Alps during the POVA (Pollution des Vallées Alpines) Programme
Jean Luc Jaffrezo, LGGE, Grenoble, France

 Estimation of Worldwide CO, NMVOC, NOx and PM Emissions
Norbert Metz, EMITRADE, Herrsching, Germany

 Estimation of the Contribution from Solvent Use to the NMVOC Emissions in Germany
Anita Niedojadlo, BUW, Wuppertal, Germany

 Use of Portable Systems to Measure Real World On-Road CO,CO2, NO, HC and PM Vehicles Emissions
Tim Wallington, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, USA

 Physical and Chemical Properties of Exhaust Particles from Modern Vehicles
Rainer Vogt, Ford Forschungszentrum, Aachen, Germany

 Emissions from Heavy Duty Vehicles
Karl Viktor Schaller, MAN, Munich, Germany

 Particle Source Apportionment Studies in Different Regions of Germany
Astrid John, IUTA, Duisburg, Germany

 Sources of Carbonaceous Aerosols: Results from Laboratory and Field Studies
Urs Baltensperger, PSI, Villigen, Switzerland

 Reactive Oxygen Species in Ambient Particles
Suzanne Paulson, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA

 Chemical Particle Analysis: Results from Recent Field Studies
Hartmut Herrmann, IFT, Leipzig, Germany

 A Macro-Tracer Concenpt for Atmospheric Aerosol Source Analysis
Hans Puxbaum, TUV, Vienna, Austria

 Trajectory Modelling of Carbonaceous Aerosol and Ozone during Photochemical Smog Episodes
Michael Jenkin, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

 Aerosol Modelling - What is Possible and Where are the Gaps?
Bernhard Vogel, FZK-IMK, Karlsruhe, Germany

 Lagrangian and Eulerian Modelling of Atmospheric Pollution Transport
Eberhard Schaller, BTU, Cottbus, Germany

 Transport Scenarios in Europe Driven by Meteorological Processes over the Mediterranean Sea
Millan M. Millan, CEAM, Valencia, Spain

 Biological Effects of Fine and Ultrafine Atmospheric Particles: A Comparison with Diesel Particles
Francelyne Marano, Univ. Paris 7, Paris, France