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E-raamat: Air Pollution XIX

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Air Pollution is widespread and a growing challenge to the international community, with known impacts on local and global health and the environment. Governments face a need to balance concern over these impacts with maintaining or improving economic development. Science is the key to identifying the nature and scale of air pollution impacts and is essential in the formulation of effective policies and regulations. Our knowledge of the fundamental science of air pollution and its application continues to improve, enabling us to better predict, assess and mitigate the air pollution implications to local, regional, national and international economic systems.

This book contains papers presented at the nineteenth meeting in a series of annual International Conferences dealing with Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution. The papers deal with advances in a wide variety of topics, including: Air Pollution Modelling; Air Quality Management; Aerosols and Particles; Emissions Studies; Global and Regional; Economics of Air Pollution Control; Health Effects.



Air Pollution is widespread and a growing challenge to the international community, with clear known impacts on local and global health and the environment. Governments face a need to balance concern over these impacts with maintaining or improving economic development. Science is the key to identifying the nature and scale of air pollution impacts and is essential in the formulation of effective policies and regulations. Our knowledge of the fundamental science of air pollution and its application continurd to improve, enabling us to better predict, assess and mitigate the air pollution implications to local, regional, national and international economic systems. This book contains papers presented at the nineteenth in the successful series of annual International Conferences dealing with Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution. The papers deal with advances in a wide variety of topics, including: Air Pollution Modelling; Air Quality Management; Emission Studies; Monitoring and Measuring; Aerosols and Particles; Atmospheric Chemistry; Indoor Air Pollution; Policy Studies; Climate Change and Air Pollution; Regional and Global Studies; Exposure and Health Effects; Rural Pollution Studies; Air Pollution Effects on Ecosystems; Air Pollution Mitigation; Case Studies.
Towards a new framework for air quality management in Nigeria Section
1: Air pollution modelling Impact of urban planning alternatives on air
quality: URBAIR model application; Air quality model for Barcelona; A
comparison study between near roadway measurements and air pollutant
dispersion simulations using an improved line source model; Regional on-line
air pollution modelling system in highly complex terrain; Identification of
potential sources and transport pathways of atmospheric PM10 using HYSPLIT
and hybrid receptor modelling in Lanzhou, China; Performance evaluation of
the ADMS-Urban model in predicting PM10 concentrations at the roadside in
Chennai, India and Newcastle, UK; Coastal influences on pollution transport;
Non-parametric nature of ground-level ozone and its dependence on nitrogen
oxides (NOx): a view point of vehicular emissions; Prediction of TSP
concentration in a metallurgical city of Brazil using neural networks
Section 2: Monitoring and measuring The use of mineral magnetic measurements
as a particulate matter (PM) proxy for road deposited sediments (RDS):
Marylebone Road, London; Elemental carbon as an indicator to monitor the
effectiveness of traffic related measures on local air quality; AMEC multigas
passive sampler: a green product for cost-effectively monitoring air
pollution indoors and outdoors; Influence of natural and anthropogenic
sources on PM10 air concentrations in Spain; Infrared imaging
Fourier-transform spectrometer used for standoff gas detection; POPs in
ambient air from MONET network: global and regional trends; The EC QA/QC
programmes for inorganic gas pollutants testing; GIS for data management of
environmental surveys, carried out in Biancavilla (CT) superfund experience;
BTEX concentrations in the atmosphere of the metropolitan area of Campinas
(Sao Paulo, Brazil); The development of an ESEM based counting method for
fine dust particles and a philosophy behind the background of particle
adsorption on leaves; Synthesis of metal oxide nanostructure and its
characterization as gas pollutant monitoring; Buildings as sources of mercury
to the atmosphere; Occupational exposure to perchloroethylene in Portuguese
dry-cleaning stores Section 3: Air quality management Health impact
assessment of PM10 and EC in 1985 - 2008 in the city of Rotterdam, The
Netherlands; Assessing air pollution risk potential: case study of the Tohoku
district, Japan; Assessing the potential for local action to achieve EU limit
values; A procedure for the evaluation of the historical trend of atmospheric
pollution in an urban area Section 4: Aerosols and particles Correlation
between the mass of PM2,5 and the chemical composition of acid aerosols in
the northwest of the metropolitan zone of Mexico City; Characteristics of
aerosol particle size distributions in urban Lanzhou, north-western China;
Particulates in the atmosphere of Makkah and Mina valley during theRamadan
and Hajj seasons of 2004 and 2005 Section 5: Emissions studies Effect of
biodiesel and alkyl ether on diesel engine emissions and performances;
Emissions of selected gas pollutants in the application of the additive
EnviroxTM; Non-thermal plasma abatement of trichloroethylene with DC corona
discharges; Monitoring of atmospheric dust deposition by using a magnetic
method; Improving car environmental and operational characteristics using a
multifunctional fuel additive Section 6: Global and regional Application of
methanotrophic biofilters to reduce GHG generated by landfill in Quebec City
(Canada); A study of the atmospheric dispersion of an elevated release with
plume rise in a rural environment: comparison between field SF6 measurements
and computations of Gaussian models (Briggs, Doury and ADMS 4.1); Ozone
pollution during stratosphere-troposphere exchange events over equatorial
Africa Section 7: Economics of air pollution control Environmental tools of
atmospheric protection in the Czech Republic; Environmentally related impacts
on financial reporting: the case of pollution permits in Czech legislative
conditions Section 8: Health effects Analysis of lung cancer incidence
relating to air pollution levels adjusting for cigarette smoking: a
case-control study; Comparison of fungal contamination between hospitals and
companies food units