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Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer List of Contents and Author Index Volume 46, 1991 © PERGAMON PRESS Ox FORD * NEW YORK -: SEOUL - TOKYO JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER Editor Professor S. S. Penner, University of California/San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La _ Jolla, CA 92093-0310, U.S.A. Associate Editors Term ending 31 December 1991 Term ending 31 December 1992 Term ending 31 December 1993 D. Burgess, Department of Physics, G. Birnbaum, Office of Nondestructive G. Baldacchini, ENEA CRE Frascati, Imperial College of Science and Technol- Evaluation, Building 223, Room B344, C.P. 65, 00044-Frascati, Rome, Italy ogy, London, U.K. NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, U.S.A. J. P. Bouanich, Laboratoire d’ Infrarouge Associé au C.N.R.S., Université de Paris- H. Domke, Central Institute for Astro- Y. Ben-Aryeh, Department of Physics, Sud, Batiment 350, 91405 Orsay Cedex, physics, 1591 Potsdam, Fed. Rep. Germany Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, France 32000 Technion City, Haifa, Israel M. Cattani, Instituto de Fisica da Uni- H. W. Drawin, Association EVURATOM- versidade de Sao Paulo, C. P. 20516, Sao CEA, D.R.F.C., CEN-CADARACHE, J. Cooper, Joint Institute for Laboratory Paulo, Brazil BP. 1, F-13108 - St Paul Les Durance Astrophysics, University of Colorado, A. L. Crosbie, Thermal Radiative Trans- Cedex, France Boulder, CO 80309, U.S.A. fer Group, Department of Mechanical K. Fox, Department of Physics and and Aerospace Engineering, University of R. K. Hanson, High Temperature Astronomy, University of Tennessee, Missouri- Rolla, Rolla, MO 65401, U.S.A. Gasdynamics Laboratory, Department Knoxville, TN 37996-1200, U.S.A. J. Davis, Plasma Dynamics Branch, of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, H. R. Griem, Department of Physics University, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A. DC 20375, U.S.A. and Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20740, U.S.A. P. Heinzel, Astronomical Institute of R. W. Lee, Lawrence Livermore National the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Laboratory, P. O. Box 808, Livermore, P. Kunasz, Joint Institute for Laboratory 251 65 Ondrejov, Czechoslovakia CA 94550, U.S.A. Astrophysics, University of Colorado, R. May, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Boulder, CO 80302, U.S.A. K. Kamiuto, High-Temperature Heat Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 99109, B. R. Lewis, Research School of Physical Transfer Laboratory, Department of U.S.A. Sciences, The Australian National Uni- Production Systems Engineering, Oita J. Migdatek, Institute of Physics, Peda- versity, Canberra, Australia 2600 University, Dannoharu 700, Oita 870-11, gogical University of Krakow, 2 Podcho- Japan razyck Street, 30-084 Krakow, Poland G. Minch, Direktor, Max-Planck- Institut fiir Astronomie, 6900 Heidelberg D. Mihalas, Department of Astronomy, D. Robert, Laboratoire de Physique 1, Kénigstuhl, Fed. Rep. Germany University of Illinois, 103 Astronomy Moléculaire, CNRS UA 772, Université Building, 1002 West Green Street, R. W. Nicholls, Centre for Research in de Franche-Comté, 25030 Besancon Urbana, IL 61801, U.S.A. Experimental Space Sciences, York Uni- Cedex, France O. Peyrusse, Centre d’Etudes de Limeil- versity, 4700 Keele Street, Downsview, Valenton, Commissariat a_ |’E nergie Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3 H. K. Roscoe, Natural Environment Atomique, 94195 Villeneuve -St-Georges Research Council, British Antarctic G. C. Pomraning, MANE Department, Cedex, France Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, 38-137H Engineering IV, UCLA, 405 J. M. P. Serrao, Centro de Fisica Mol- Cambridge CB3 OET, U.K. Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024- ecular das Universidades de Lisboa 1597, U.S.A. I.N.I.C., Complexo I, Ave. Rovisco Pais, H. Schliter, Institut ftir Experimental- 1000 Lisboa, Portugal N. N. Sobolev, P. N. 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The Item-fee Code for this publication is 0022-4073/91 $3.00 + 0.00 @©m The text paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. List of Contents NUMBER 1 R. Dgani and J. Cernohorsky Second angular moment closure on _ flux-limited neutrino diffusion theory G. Jia, Y. Yener, and Radiation between two concentric spheres separated by J. W. Cipolla, Jr. a participating medium J. Haekel and H. Mader Speed-dependent T7,-relaxation rates of microwave emission signals S. A. El-Wakil, M. T. Attia, Radiative transfer in a spherical inhomogeneous and E. M. Abulwafa medium with anisotropic scattering M. S. Dimitrijevic and Stark broadening of Li(I) lines S. Sahal-Bréchot J. B. Nee Ultraviolet absorption of Cl,O Suresh C. Mehrotra An empirical procedure for estimating collision- induced line-widths NUMBER 2 C. E. Siewert and 63 On coupled conductive—radiative heat-transfer prob- J. R. Thomas, Jr. lems in a sphere C. Flannery, J. J. Klaassen, 73 Measurement of self-broadening of the ozone v, M. Gojer, J. I. Steinfeld, transitions M. Spencer, and C. Chackerian, Jr. P. H. Hauschildt and R. Wehrse 81 Solution of the special relativistic equation of radiative transfer in rapidly expanding spherical shells C. W. Lui, M. W. P. Cann, 99 Inclusion of clouds and rain in atmospheric slant path and R. W. Nicholls calculations M. R. Jones and M. Q. Brewster 109 Radiant emission from the aluminum—water reaction S. C. Snyder, L. D. Reynolds, 119 Gas temperatures in an atmospheric thermal plasma jet C. B. Shaw, Jr., and at large radii from Rayleigh lineshape measurements R. J. Kearney NUMBER 3 T. T. Charalampopoulos 125 Effects of soot agglomeration on radiative transfer and H. Chang Ranga B. Myneni and 135 A simplified formulation of photon transport in leaf Barry D. Ganapol canopies with scatterers of finite dimensions Junyi Dong and R. J. Kearney Symmetrizing, filtering and Abel inversion using Fourier transform techniques Isao Hirano Larmor precession in Zeeman spectra of the Cs-D, line K. Kamiuto Application of the emerging-intensity fitting method for inverse scattering problems to a system bounded by transparent plates G. J. Pert The effects of coherence and redistribution on radiative transfer in large velocity gradients M. I. Mishchenko Reflection of polarized light by plane-parallel slabs containing randomly-oriented, nonspherical particles Yongzhang Leng and The excited-state population distribution of titanium Robert J. Kearney atoms in a d.c. argon plasma jet at atmospheric pressure D. A. Benoy, A novel collisional radiative model with a numerical J. A. M. van der Mullen, bottom and an analytical top i B. van der Sijde, and D. C. Schram A. Bauer and M. Godon Temperature dependence of water-vapor absorption in linewings at 190 GHz NUMBER 4 G. C. Pomraning A model for interface intensities in stochastic particle transport M. Sammartino and Flux-limiting in stochastic transport G. C. Pomraning Hsin-Sen Chu, Ling-Chia Weng, Combined conduction and radiation in absorbing, and Chung-Jen Tseng emitting and anisotropically-scattering, concentric, spherical media Ranga B. Myneni, Transport theory for a leaf canopy of finite- Alexander L. Marshak, dimensional scattering centers and Yuri V. Knyazikhin P. S. Swathi, T. W. Tong, and Scattering of electromagnetic waves by cylinders G. R. Cunnington, Jr. coated with a radially-inhomogeneous layer Thomas M. Goyette, Wei Guo, 293 Variable temperature pressure broadening of HNO, in Frank C. DeLucia, and the millimeter wave spectral region Paul Helminger A. T. M. Wilbers 299 The VUV emissivity of a high-pressure cascade argon and D. C. Schram arc from 125 to 200 nm K. Kamiuto, M. Iwamoto, 309 Albedos and asymmetry factors of the phase functions T. Nishimura, and M. Sato for packed-sphere systems J.-P. Bouanich, C. Boulet, 317 Lineshapes and broadening coefficients in the v, band G. Blanquet, J. Walrand, of C,H, in collision with Kr and He and D. Lambot K. Jungnickel and H.-G. Rubahn = 325 Laser-spectroscopic investigations of NaLi (A'=*) J. I. Frankel 329 Computational attributes of the integral form of the equation of transfer F. G. Lether and P. R. Wenston 343 Elementary approximations for Dawson’s integral NUMBER 5 A. A. Kutepov, D. Kunze, 347 The solution of radiative transfer problems in molecu- D. G. Hummer, and lar bands without the LTE assumption by accelerated G. B. Rybicki lambda iteration methods G. J. Pert 367 Radiative transfer in cylindrical plasmas A. T. M. Wilbers, J. J. Beulens, 385 Radiative energy loss in a two-temperature argon and D. C. Schram plasma H. Y. Li and M. N. Ozisik 393 Simultaneous conduction and radiation in a two- dimensional participating cylinder with anisotropic scattering James O. Hornkohl, 405 Temperature measurements from CN spectra in a Christian Parigger, laser-induced plasma and J. W. L. Lewis K. F. Evans and G. L. Stephens A new polarized atmospheric radiative transfer model A. A. Tesar 425 Nonradiative properties of Nd**-doped fluoride glasses S. Djenize, A. Sreckovic, 433 Stark broadening regularities along a homologous and J. Labat sequence of the second group in the periodic system v Hsien-Hung Chien and Modified differential approximation for radiative Chih-Yang Wu transfer in a scattering medium with specularly reflecting boundaries N. I. Uzelac, I. Stefanovic, Stark broadening of the Hel 4471A line and its and N. Konjevi¢c forbidden component at high electron densities C. Peraza, P. Martin, and Transition probabilities of 6p—ns (n =7, 8,9, 10, 11, J. Campos 12, 13) lines of Xe(I) C. E. Siewert and A particular solution for the P, method in spherical J. R. Thomas, Jr. geometry Martin G. Mlynezak and Rapid computation of the radiative absorption rate in S. Roland Drayson the v; mode of mesospheric and lower thermospheric ozone Th. M. El-Sherbini and Core-excited doublet and quartet states in the sodium A. A. Farrag isoelectronic sequence M. G. Mouradian Analytical solution of the linear problem of radiation transfer in a plane homogeneous layer NUMBER 6 J. D. Lumpe, C. S. Chang, Atmospheric constituent density profiles from full disk and D. J. Strickland solar occultation experiments M. Cattani Environment racemization: a two-level approach Karyn P. Carten and Modeling the chlorine nitrate v, vibration—rotation Roland W. Lovejoy band N. J. McCormick and Particular solutions for the radiative transfer equation C. E. Siewert S. A. El-Wakil, M. A. Madkour, Polarized radiative transfer in an aerosol medium and E. M. Abulwafa K. Benzerhouni, H. Malki, Intensity measurements in the v, and v, bands of C. Meyer, J. Dupre, CD, *Cl J. Walrand, F. Derie, and G. Blanquet Dong Wei and R. J. Kearney Transient behavior of particle densities and electron temperatures in a decaying argon arc at atmospheric pressure Joseph Nilsen An Ne-like Fe laser resonantly photo-pumped by Ne X Ly-ax radiation Z. Mijatovic, M. Pavlov, Influence of a d.c. magnetic field on the Hel 447.1 nm S. Djurovié, B. Vujitic, line in pure helium plasmas and R. Kobilarov N. B. Yengibarian and On a problem of multiple resonance scattering of A. K. Khachatrian gamma-ray quanta S. Manola, S. Devic, and Investigation of the continuum emission of krypton A. Lesage plasmas M. Singh, G. S. Ghodgaonkar, A new emission spectrum of indium bromide at 5200 A and M. D. Saksena Reproduced with the permission of Pergamon Press Inc., by University Microfilms Inc. Duplication or resale without permission is prohibited.

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