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Air pollution engineering manual
2000
Davis, Wayne T.
This manusl characterizes air pollutant emission sources and the technology available to control them. It provides industry and government with the guidelines to comply with air pollution standards and equipment used for gases and particulates.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The war in Kosovo : Evidence of pollution transport in the Balkans during operation “Allied Force”
2000
Melas, Dimitrios | Zerefos, Christos | Rapsomanikis, Spyros | Tsangas, Nikolaos | Alexandropoulou, Alexandra
During the operation “Allied Force” in the spring of 1999, the burning or damaging of industrial and military targets in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia resulted in the release of a large number of chemicals into the atmosphere. The releases contained not only conventional air pollutants, but also Semi-Volatile Organic compounds (SVOs) which are known to be hazardous to health. Under suitable meteorological conditions, these chemicals can be transported across borders over large distances. In this paper, an analysis of measurements and dispersion calculations is presented which provides evidence of pollutant transport from the conflict area to Greece. The measuring program was carried out in Xanthi, Greece and included aerosol sampling and subsequent analysis for the determination of the concentration of SVOs including dioxins, furans, PCBs (PolyChlorinated Biphenyls), PAHs (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) and organic phthalates.This paper focuses on two episodes of organic phthalates that were observed during the conflict period. Pollution measurements are interpreted by means of air trajectories and dispersion calculations. For this purpose, the HYSPLIT_4 (HYbrid Single-Particle Langrangian Integrated Trajectory) modeling system is used to calculate the dispersion of toxic substances.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Air pollution and the forests of developing and rapidly industrializing regions
2000
Innes, John L. | Haron, A. H (Abu Hassan)
This text examines the importance of air pollution for the forests of rapidly industrializing countries and regions. The problems presented by air pollution are placed within the more general context of sustainable development and the historical legacy that they are attempting to deal with.
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2000
Innes, John L. | Haron, A. H (Abu Hassan)
This book examines the importance of air pollution for the forests of rapidly industrializing countries and regions in 12 main chapters contributed by different authors. Its geographical coverage includes South and Central America, Africa and Asia, including Siberia, China and Korea. The problems presented by air pollution are placed within the more general context of sustainable development within these regions and the historical legacy that they are attempting to deal with. Attention is drawn to the very serious problems associated with poor air quality in cities such as Mexico City and Chongqing, China. Air pollution in these areas is amongst the worst in the world. Several chapters examine the importance of forest fires as a source of air pollution, with particular reference being made to the Southeast Asian fires in recent years. The available information about the effects of this pollution on the surrounding forests is reviewed, and recommendations are made for a better understanding of the impacts. The final main chapter of the book reviews recent developments in air pollution control policies in the different regions covered. This chapter is followed by conclusions (by the editors) and a subject index. The book is of interest to postgraduates and researchers in forestry, pollution studies and environmental science. The 12 main chapters of the book are all noticed separately on the CAB ABSTRACTS database.
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