نتایج جستجو برای: national and international so2 emissions scenarios

تعداد نتایج: 16931607  

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2013
دولتشاهی, شیدوش , ملکوتیان, محمد, مومنی, جمشید,

 Background:Consequences of air pollution on the health effects, including the formation and aggravation of respiratory ,neurological and cardiovascular disease, caused air quality monitoring and control as something inevitable in most urban & industrial areas issue that should be raised at national level. Industries are among important pollutant factors of the environment that contaminate thei...

2017
Hongguang Liu Xiaomei Fan

In the era of globalization and international trade, the production-based CO2 emissions accounting system, proposed by United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, can easily lead to a “carbon leakage” issue. Thus, the accounting of consumption-based carbon emissions and carbon emissions embodied in international trade has received considerable research attention. Nevertheless, resear...

2016
Armando Pérez Rogelio Ramos Gisela Montero Marcos Coronado Conrado García Rubén Pérez

The gases emissions measurement systems in internal combustion engines are strict and expensive nowadays. For this reason, a virtual instrument was developed to measure the combustion emissions from an internal combustion diesel engine, running with diesel-biodiesel mixtures. This software is called virtual instrument for emissions measurement (VIEM), and it was developed in the platform of Lab...

Journal: :Technologies (Basel) 2022

Burning fuels with high sulfur content leads to SOx emissions, especially SO2, which various environmental and health problems. The maritime sector is responsible for 13% of the global anthropogenic emissions SO2. Thus, International Maritime Organization (IMO) has issued a protocol, known as MARPOL Annex VI, aims further limit SO2 derived from ships along NOx, particulate matter volatile organ...

2004
Jhih-Shyang Shih Alan J. Krupnick Michelle S. Bergin Armistead G. Russell Michelle Bergin

A key question in developing effective mitigation strategies for ozone and particulate matter is identifying which source regions contribute to concentrations in receptor regions. Using a direct approach with a regional, multiscale three-dimensional model, we derive multiple sourcereceptor matrices (S-Rs) to show interand intrastate impacts of emissions on both ozone and PM2.5 over the eastern ...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2003
Mark A Sutton Willem A H Asman Thomas Ellermann J A Van Jaarsveld Karin Acker Viney Aneja Jan Duyzer Laszlo Horvath Sergey Paramonov Marta Mitosinkova Y Sim Tang Beat Achermann Thomas Gauger Jerzy Bartniki Albrecht Neftel Jan Willem Erisman

In the context of international efforts to reduce the impacts of atmospheric NH3 and NH4+ (collectively, NHx). it is important to establish the link between NH3 emissions and monitoring of NHx concentrations and deposition. This is equally relevant to situations where NH3 emissions changes are certain (e.g. due to changed source sector activity), as to cases where NH3 abatement technologies hav...

2013
Mark D. Gibson

AERMOD was used to model the air dispersion of point and major line emissions of PM2.5 in Halifax and Pictou, NOX in Halifax and SO2 in Halifax, Sydney and Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada. Emission inventory data for 2004 were used in simulations within four, 50 km x 50 km, domains over annual, monthly and 1–hour averaging periods. Annual averaged surface concentration maps are reported...

2005
Katrin Rehdanz Richard S.J. Tol

One problem in international climate policy is the refusal of large developing countries to accept emission reduction targets. Brazil, China and India together account for about 20% of today’s CO2 emissions. We analyse the case in which there is no international agreement on emission reduction targets, but countries do have domestic targets, and trade permits across borders. We contrast two sce...

2004
Carmen M. Benkovitz Stephen E. Schwartz Michael P. Jensen Mark A. Miller R. C. Easter Timothy S. Bates

[1] A high-resolution (1 1 , 27 vertical levels) Eulerian chemical transport and transformation model for sulfate, SO2, and related species driven by analyzed forecast meteorological data has been run for the Northern Hemisphere for June–July 1997 and extensively evaluated with observational data, mainly from air quality and precipitation chemistry networks. For 5000 evaluations, 50% of the mod...

2008
Robin L. Dennis Prakash V. Bhave Robert W. Pinder

The inorganic aerosol system of sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium can respond non-linearly to changes in precursor sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions. The potential increase in nitrate, when sulfate is reduced and the associated ammonia is released, can negate the sulfate mass reduction. Current regional-scale air quality models do not reproduce the present-day levels of total ammonia and total nitrat...

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