John Winchester
Selected Publications
Winchester J.W., 1997. Atmosphere; Environment and Atmosphere; Ozone Depletion. In Macmillan Encyclopedia of Chemistry, Lagowski J.J., ed., Simon & Schuster Macmillan, pp. 179-181; 570-574; 1130-1134.
Winchester J.W., 1997. Phosphate in Carbon-Rich Aggregated Particles in Air Over Lake Okeechobee, a Potential Contributor to Atmospheric Deposition of Phosphate to the Everglades. Report to South Florida Water Management District, October 26, 1997
Winchester J.W., Escalona L., Fu Ji-Meng, and Furbish D.J., 1995. Atmospheric deposition and hydrogeologic flow of nitrogen in northern Florida watersheds. Geochim. et Cosmochim. Acta 59(11), 2215-2222.
Li Shao-Meng and Winchester J.W., 1993. Aerosol silicon and associated elements in the Arctic high and mid troposphere. Atmos. Environ. 27A(17/18), 2907-2912.
Pacyna J.M., Winchester J.W., and Li Shao-Meng, 1991. Impact of carbonaceous fuel burning on Arctic aerosols: Silicon as an indicator of long-range transport of coal smoke. In Global Biomass Burning, Levine J.S. ed., MIT Press, pp. 427-430.
Li Shao-Meng and Winchester J.W., 1990. Haze and other aerosol components in late winter Arctic Alaska, 1986. J. Geophys. Res. 95(D2), 1797-1810.
Winchester J.W., 1989. Regional anomalies in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; comparison with acid air pollution particulate characteristics. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 18, 291-306.
Winchester J.W. and Wang Ming-Xing, 1989. Acid-base balance in aerosol components of the Asia-Pacific region. Tellus 41B, 323-337.
Wang Ming-xing, J.W. Winchester, Lü Wei-xiu, Ren Li-xin, and Hong Zhong-xiang, 1986. Meteorological and chemical controls on the vertical distribution of Beijing summer coarse and fine aerosol. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 3(4), 432-442.
Guest P.S., Mach W.H., and Winchester J.W., 1984. Meteorological associations with aerosol composition in the boundary layer. J. Geophys. Res. 89, 1459-1467.
Winchester J.W. and Bi Mu-tian, 1984. Fine and coarse aerosol composition in an urban setting: A case study in Beijing, China. Atmos. Environ. 18, 1399-1409.
Darzi M. and Winchester J.W., 1983. The problem of aliasing in inferring long-range air pollution transport to Mauna Loa, Hawaii. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 19, 407-409.
Ferek R.J., Lazrus A.L., Haagenson P.L., and Winchester J.W., 1983. Strong and weak acidity of aerosols collected over the northeastern United States. Environ. Sci. Technol. 17, 315-324.
Winchester J.W., 1983. Sulfur, acidic aerosols, and acid rain in the eastern United States. In Trace Atmospheric Constituents: Properties, Transformations, and Fates, Schwartz S.E., editor, Advances in Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 12, Nriagu J.O., series editor, Wiley, New York, pp. 269-301.
Darzi M. and Winchester J.W., 1982. Resolution of basaltic and continental aerosol components during spring and summer within the boundary layer of Hawaii. J. Geophys. Res. 87, 7262-7272.
Wang Ming-xing and Winchester J.W., 1982. On the origin of the air pollution in a rural area of north China. Daqi Kexue (Scientia Atmospherica Sinica) 6, 368-377 (in English).
Tanaka S., Darzi M., and Winchester J.W., 1981. Elemental analysis of soluble and insoluble fractions of rain and surface waters by particle induced X-ray emission. Environ. Sci. Technol. 15, 354-357.
Hejkal T.W., LaRock P.A., and Winchester J.W., 1980. Water-to-air fractionation of bacteria. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 39, 335-338.
Lannefors H.O., Hansson H.-C., Winchester J.W., Akselsson K.R., Pallon J.H., Johansson S.A.E., Darzi M., and Rheingrover S.W., 1980. Interelement and multi-station concentration evidence for large scale aerosol sulfur transport across Sweden. Tellus 32, 548-557.
Young G.S. and Winchester J.W., 1980. Association of non-marine sulfate aerosol with sea breeze circulation in Tampa Bay. J. Appl. Meteor. 19, 419-425.

