نتایج جستجو برای: dominant pollutants

تعداد نتایج: 157668  

2008
Fangya Xu Chris Milner

In consideration of China’s enormous trade volumes since opening up and huge trade surplus especially with the developed countries, it is worried that the environment is sacrificed in the process of trade liberalization in China. Employing the environmental input-output analysis, this paper attempts to investigate whether international trade aggravates the environmental issues. Comparing pollut...

2016
Hidemichi Fujii Jing Cao

The objective of this study is to calculate and decompose productivity incorporating multi-environmental pollutants in Chinese industrial sectors from 1992 to 2008. We apply a weighted Russell directional distance model to calculate productivity from both the economic and environmental performance. Main findings are, 1) Chinese industrial sectors increased productivity, with the main contributi...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2007
Charles C-K Chou C-T Lee W-N Chen S-Y Chang T-K Chen C-Y Lin J-P Chen

An aerosol light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system was used to measure the depth of the atmospheric mixing layer over Taipei, Taiwan in the spring of 2005. This paper presents the variations of the mixing height and the mixing ratios of air pollutants during an episode of air quality deterioration (March 7-10, 2005), when Taipei was under an anti-cyclonic outflow of a traveling high-pressure...

2015
J. Li

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Journal: :New solutions : a journal of environmental and occupational health policy : NS 2006
Joan N Parker

While 31 million Americans have been diagnosed with asthma, children are most severely affected. Asthma also is common among teachers, indicating that the school building environment may be associated with asthma prevalence among occupants. Children are sensitive to environmental pollutants, which are more concentrated in indoor air environments. Schools are a significant source of indoor air p...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
C Potera

A sensor that detects dangerous odors better than the human nose may be able to "smell" dangerous air pollutants, soil contaminants, insecticides, food pathogens, biological warfare neurotoxins, and body odors associated with illness and disease. Called "smell-seeing" by its inventors, the method relies on color changes that occur in an array of vapor-sensitive dyes in response to exposure. By ...

2011
Richa Rai Madhu Rajput

Air pollution recieves one of the prime concern in India, primarily due to rapid economic growth, industrialization and urbanization with associated increase in energy demands. Lacks of implementation of environmental regulations are contributing to the bad air quality of most of the Indian cities. Air pollutants produced in any air shed are not completely confined, but at time trespassing all ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2013
Huihui Liu Xiyun Cai Jingwen Chen

While many cyclodextrin-based applications have been developed to assess or enhance bioavailability of organic pollutants, the choice of cyclodextrin (CD) is largely empirical, with little consideration of pollutant diversity and environmental matrix effects. This study aimed at developing a mathematical model for quantifying CD alteration of bioavailability of organic pollutants. Cyclodextrin ...

2016
BASANT SHUBHANKAR BALRAM AMBADE

This paper throws light on household cooking related exposures and level of indoor air pollutants (particulate matter and gaseous pollutants CO, CO2, SO2, NO, NO2) in different exposure area from the different types of cooking fuels used. Still the prevalence of biomass fuels exists in Indian households, combustion of which releases higher levels of solid and gaseous pollutants during the cooki...

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