People working on the project, Control of Coarse
Airborne Particle Intrusion into Museums and Archaeological Sites,
gather in front of the Yungang Grottoes, China, April, 1991.
Published papers from the project:
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``Passive Filtration of Airborne Particles from Buildings
Ventilated by Natural Convection: Design Procdures and a Case
Study at the Buddhist
Cave Temples at Yungang, China,''
Aerosol Science and Technology,
30 (1999) 530--544.
Abstract
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``Air Exchange Within the Buddhist Cave Temples at Yungang, China,''
Atmospheric Environment
30 (1996) 3995--4006.
Abstract
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``Fate of Atmospheric Particles within
the Buddhist Cave Temples at Yungang, China,''
Environmental Science and Technology
30 (1996) 3425--3434.
Abstract
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``Source Contributions to Airborne Particle
Deposition at the Yungang Grottoes, China,''
Science of the Total Environment,
167 (1995) 33--47.
Abstract
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``Control of Coarse Particle Intrusion into Museums and
Archaeological Sites,''
GCI Scientific Program Report, 1995.
Abstract
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``Deposition of Atmospheric Particles within the Buddhist
Cave Temples at Yungang, China,''
Atmospheric Environment,
28 (1994) 2081--2091.
Abstract
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``Airborne Pollutants in the Buddhist Cave
Temples at the Yungang Grottoes, China,''
Environmental Science and Technology,
28 (1994) 805--811.
Abstract
At dinner after a long day of working at Yungang.
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