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The National Center for Intermedia Transport Research (NCITR) was
established at UCLA in 1982 by EPA as one of six Centers of
Excellence for the study of environmental pollution problems. One
of the functions undertaken by the NCITR has been to hold periodic
workshops and to provide a forum for the discussion of current
topiCS in the environmental pollution arena. To this end, two other
workshops have previously been held. The first, held in November
1982, was chaired by H. R. Pruppacher, R. G. Semonin and W. G. N.
Slinn on Precipitation Scavenging, Dry DepOSition and Resuspension.
The second, held in January 1986, was chaired by Y. Cohen on
Pollution Transport and Accumulation in a Multimedia Environment.
The present workshop, chaired by D. T. Allen, Y. Cohen and I. R.
Kaplan, was held on August 24-26, 1988 in Santa Monica, California.
The title of the workshop was Intermedia Pollutant Transport:
Modeling and Field Measurements. Approximately one hundred
individuals participated and twenty five papers were given, mostly
by invitation. The workshop was divided into the following four
broad topiCS: 1) Transport of Pollutants from the Atmosphere, 2)
Transport of Pollutants from Soils and Groundwaters, 3) Transport
of Pollutants from Lakes and Oceans, and 4) Multimedia Transport of
Pollutants. The last afternoon was reserved for a Panel Discussion.
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