Air Pollution Foundation Reports
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WHO DIRECTS THE FOUNDATION?
WHO DIRECTS THE FOUNDATION?
Was Vice-President, Chemicals Department, Quaker Oats Co., and President of National Dairy Research Laboratories, Inc. ... Was engaged in industrial research and development management in New York City when he became the unanimous choice of the Trustees to lead the Air Pollution Foundation.
Was Vice-President, Chemicals Department, Quaker Oats Co., and President of National Dairy Research Laboratories, Inc. ... Was engaged in industrial research and development management in New York City when he became the unanimous choice of the Trustees to lead the Air Pollution Foundation.
Dr Lauren B. Hitchcock is President and Managing Director ... Has more than thirty years' experience as a chemical engineer, professor, research administrator, and business executive ... Received his Doctor of Science degree at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ... Developed one of today's leading sources of nylon raw material ... Is the author of twenty-two technical publications, including important work on hydrocarbon chemistry ...
Dr Lauren B. Hitchcock is President and Managing Director ... Has more than thirty years' experience as a chemical engineer, professor, research administrator, and business executive ... Received his Doctor of Science degree at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ... Developed one of today's leading sources of nylon raw material ... Is the author of twenty-two technical publications, including important work on hydrocarbon chemistry ...
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Technical Advisory Committee: William G. Young Acting Chairman (UCLA), William H. Claussen (Executive Secretary, Smoke and Fumes Committee, American Petroleum Institute), Arie J. Haagen-Smit (Caltech), Charles M. Heinen (Automobile Manufacturers Association + Chrysler), peter Kyropoulos (Caltech), John T. Middleton (UC Riverside), Lawrence M. Richards (Richfield Oil)
Technical Advisory Committee: William G. Young Acting Chairman (UCLA), William H. Claussen (Executive Secretary, Smoke and Fumes Committee, American Petroleum Institute), Arie J. Haagen-Smit (Caltech), Charles M. Heinen (Automobile Manufacturers Association + Chrysler), peter Kyropoulos (Caltech), John T. Middleton (UC Riverside), Lawrence M. Richards (Richfield Oil)
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This Foundation ... is committed to the prompt publication of its findings and recommendations, so that the efforts of all groups and individuals may be coordinated properly, so that the public may be informed, so that government may in its discretion implement such findings and recommendations through enforcement and control measures.
This Foundation ... is committed to the prompt publication of its findings and recommendations, so that the efforts of all groups and individuals may be coordinated properly, so that the public may be informed, so that government may in its discretion implement such findings and recommendations through enforcement and control measures.
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Status: A research grant was made to Caltech by the Air Pollution Foundation on December 1, 1954 ...
Status: A research grant was made to Caltech by the Air Pollution Foundation on December 1, 1954 ...
The possible consequences of a changing concentration of the CO2 in the atmosphere with reference to climate, rates of photosynthesis, and rates of equilibration with carbonate of the oceans may ultimately prove of considerable significance to civilization.
The possible consequences of a changing concentration of the CO2 in the atmosphere with reference to climate, rates of photosynthesis, and rates of equilibration with carbonate of the oceans may ultimately prove of considerable significance to civilization.
One of the more interesting results obtained is a consistent increas of the C13 content in recent years. Since 1840, the carbon-isotope ratio (C12/C13) has increased in the trees so far investigated. This can be explained on the basis of a change in the carbon ratio in CO2 atmosphere resulting from the burning of the C12 enriched coal and petroleum.
One of the more interesting results obtained is a consistent increas of the C13 content in recent years. Since 1840, the carbon-isotope ratio (C12/C13) has increased in the trees so far investigated. This can be explained on the basis of a change in the carbon ratio in CO2 atmosphere resulting from the burning of the C12 enriched coal and petroleum.
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