April-June 2000 Issue
Publications
The following publications of Energy Laboratory and related research were released during the past period. MIT theses may be ordered from the Library Document Services, MIT, Room 14-0551, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307. Other publications may be ordered from Energy Laboratory Publications, MIT, Room E40-473, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 only if a price is assigned and only if prepaid by check payable to "MIT Energy Laboratory." Prices are postpaid surface mail. For air delivery, add 15% to US, Canada, and Mexico, and 30% elsewhere. A list of publications is available on request.
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Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change:
http://web.mit.edu/globalchange/www/Instructions for ordering paper copies of the reports and working papers are also available at the above listed sites or by telephoning 617-258-0307 for Energy Laboratory publications, 617-253-3551 for Center publications, and 617-253-7492 for Joint Program publications.
Reports and Working Papers
Babiker, M., M. Bautista, H. Jacoby, and J. Reilly. Effects of Differentiating Climate Policy by Sector: A United States Example. Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change Report No. 61. 15 pages. May 2000.*
Ellerman, A.D., and I. Wing. Supplementarity: An Invitation to Monopsony? Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change Report No. 59. 21 pages. April 2000.*
Forest, C., M. Allen, A. Sokolov, and P. Stone. Constraining Climate Model Properties Using Optimal Fingerprint Detection Methods. Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change Report No. 62. 46 pages. May 2000.*
Joskow, P. Deregulation and Regulatory Reform in the US Electric Power Sector. Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research Working Paper No. MIT-CEEPR 2000-003WP. 133 pages. February 2000.*
Kamenkovich, I., A. Sokolov, and P. Stone. A Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Model of Intermediate Complexity for Climate Change Study. Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change Report No. 60. 28 pages. May 2000.*
Reilly, J., M. Mayer, and J. Harnisch. Multiple Gas Control Under the Kyoto Agreement. Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change Report No. 58. 7 pages. March 2000.*
Stoker, T., E. Berndt, A.D. Ellerman, and S. Schennach. Panel Data Analysis of US Coal Productivity. Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research Working Paper No. MIT-CEEPR 2000-004WP. 56 pages. March 2000.*
Other Publications
Audette, W., and V. Wong. "Interactions of oil vaporization, film thickness, and oil replenishment along the engine cylinder liner." Proceedings of the 2000 Spring Technical Conference of the ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division. ICE-v. 34-1. New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, pp. 147-156, 2000.
Cowart, J., and W. Cheng. Throttle Movement Rate Effects on Transient Fuel Compensation in a Port-Fuel-Injected SI Engine. Society of Automotive Engineers Paper No. 2000-01-1937, 2000. Available from SAE Customer Sales and Satisfaction Department, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.
Crounse, B. Modeling Buoyant Droplet Plumes in a Stratified Environment. SM thesis. MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cambridge, Massachusetts. March 2000.
Ellerman, A.D., P. Joskow, R. Schmalensee, J.-P. Montero, and E.M. Bailey. Markets for Clean Air: The US Acid Rain Program. New York: Cambridge University Press, 384 pages, 2000.
Fokema, M., E. Chiu, and J. Ying. "Synthesis and characterization of nanocrystalline yttrium oxide prepared with tetraalkylammonium hydroxides." Langmuir, v. 16, no. 7, pp. 3154-3159, 2000.
Fokema, M., and J. Ying. "Mechanistic study of the selective catalytic reduction of nitric oxide with methane over yttrium oxide." Journal of Catalysis, v. 192, pp. 54-63, 2000.
Fokema, M., A. Zarur, and J. Ying. "Lean-burn natural gas engine exhaust remediation using nanostructured catalysts and coatings." In Nano-structured Films and Coatings, G. Chow, ed. The Netherlands: Kluwer, pp. 355-365, 2000.
Kamenkovich, I., J. Marotzke, and P. Stone. "Factors affecting heat transport in an ocean general circulation model." Journal of Physical Oceanography, v. 30, no. 1, pp. 175-194, January 2000.
Montero, J.-P. "Optimal design of a phase-in emissions trading program." Public Economics, v. 75, 2000.
Schmidt-Winkel, P., W. Lukens, P. Yang, J. Lettow, J. Ying, and G. Stucky. "Siliceous mesostructured cellular foams with well-defined large mesopores via micro-emulsion templating." Chemical Materials, v. 12, no. 3, pp. 686-696, 2000.
Schwer, D., and W. Green. An Adaptive Chemistry Approach to Modeling Complex Kinetics. Submitted to Combustion and Flame. 36 pages. June 2000. $10.00
Susnow, R., A. Dean, W. Green, P. Peczak, and L. Broadbelt. "Rate-based construction of kinetic models for complex systems." Journal of Physical Chemistry, v. 101, no. 20, pp. 3731-3740, 1997.
Zarur, A., H. Hwu, and J. Ying. "Reverse microemulsion-mediated synthesis and structural evolution of barium hexa-aluminate nanoparticles." Langmuir, v. 16, no. 7, pp. 3042-3049, 2000.
Zhang, Z., X. Sun, M. Dresselhaus, J. Ying, and J. Heremans. "Electronic transport properties of single-crystal bismuth nanowire arrays." Physical Review B, v. 61, no. 7, pp. 4850-4861, 2000.