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Distribution of volatile organic compounds in Madrid (Spain) Full text
1999
Pérez-Pastor, Rosa María | García-Alonso, Susana | Cabezas, Alberto José Quejido
From November 1995 to October 1996, airborne concentrations of VOCs were measured in the Madrid area to study the organic pollution in general, and the correlation between different pollutants in relation to such parameters as location and season. Mean concentrations for up to 90 compounds were measured at four test sites, including both urban and suburban areas.At the urban sites, maximum concentrations occurred in the autumn and winter, whereas minimum concentrations were reached in summer and spring. Similar changes were obtained for the lesscontaminated site located in the SE of the city, whereas a different pattern was found at the site in the NW of the city due to meteorological aspects. Mean levels of hydrocarbons in Madrid were quite similar to those found in other European cities.Chemometrical techniques were applied to the set of data in order to assess the influence of such factors as traffic, temperature and seasonal variations on the VOC levels.
Show more [+] Less [-]Absorption cross-sections of atmospheric constituents: NO2, O2, and H2O Full text
1999
Hermans, Christian | Vandaele, Ann C. | Carleer, Michel | Fally, Sophie | Colin, Réginald | Jenouvrier, Alain | Coquart, Bernard | Mérienne, Marie-France
Absorption spectroscopy, which is widely used for concentration measurements of tropospheric and stratospheric compounds, requires precise values of the absorption cross-sections of the measured species. NO₂, O₂ and its collision-induced absorption spectrum, and H₂O absorption cross-sections have been measured at temperature and pressure conditions prevailing in the Earth’s atmosphere. Corrections to the generally accepted analysis procedures used to resolve the convolution problem are also proposed.
Show more [+] Less [-]Environmental accounting on a communal level: A tool to support environmental management and decision-making by communal executives Full text
1999
Kröger, Gabriele | Pietsch, Jürgen | Ufermann, Kay
Starting from an ecological perspective of urban-industrial areas, environmental accounting is used to analyse and to evaluate which environmental impacts are the result of communal activities (e.g. the results of different kinds of water supply systems). Therefore, the anthropogenic fluxes, the changing quality of areas as well as the processes between the environmental fields are taken into account. The approach is based on methodical elements of te Life Cycle Analysis and the Environmental Impact Assessment.Looking at the ‘urban systems’ within the communal activities, ‘ecological modelling’ gives us a new and fuller picture of the spatial and temporal character of urban metabolism. The approach supports the perception of cumulative effects and the postponement of environmental problems and opens new horizons for process-oriented environmental planning within the community. Greater efficiency and a decrease in costs can be arrived at by leaving ‘end of the pipe’ strategies; opportunities for a better planning process and measures for different individuals and organisations can be drawn up. A data base which acts as a ‘support system’ implements the computer-aided approach to environmental accounting.
Show more [+] Less [-][Investigation of a 40-year old point source: a disused washing/filling place]
1999
Jacobsen, O.S.
[Guide from the National Agency of Environmental Protection on cleaning of polluted sites: what is new?]
1999
Dahlstroem, K. | Kjaergaard, M.
Funnel-and-gate systems for in-situ treatment of contaminated groundwater at former manufactured gas plant sites
1999
Grathwohl, P. | Schad, H.
[Regional experiences with establishment and running of avert procedures]
1999
Jensen, C.B.
In-situ steam/air injection for NAPL removal from the unsaturated zone
1999
Schmidt, R.
[Surveying groundwater under new dumping sites]
1999
Lund, E.
[Pilot plant for purification of polluted groundwater from Phoenix industrial site in Vejen]
1999
Madsen, P.H. | Lenschow, S.R. | Nielsen, P.B.