نتایج جستجو برای: otoacustic emissions

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Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
H Scott Matthews Chris T Hendrickson Christopher L Weber

Because of increasing concern about global climate change and carbon emissions as a causal factor, many companies and organizations are pursuing "carbon footprint" projects to estimate their own contributions to global climate change. Protocol definitions from carbon registries help organizations analyze their footprints. The scope of these protocols varies but generally suggests estimating onl...

2002
Lynn Price

The California Climate Action Registry, which will begin operation in Fall 2002, is a voluntary registry for California businesses and organizations to record annual greenhouse gas emissions. Reporting of emissions in the Registry by a participant involves documentation of both “direct” emissions from sources that are under the entity’s control and “indirect” emissions controlled by others. Ele...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2016
Greg T Drozd Yunliang Zhao Georges Saliba Bruce Frodin Christine Maddox Robert J Weber M-C Oliver Chang Hector Maldonado Satya Sardar Allen L Robinson Allen H Goldstein

Experiments were conducted at the California Air Resources Board Haagen-Smit Laboratory to understand changes in vehicle emissions in response to stricter emissions standards over the past 25 years. Measurements included a wide range of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for a wide range of spark ignition gasoline vehicles meeting varying levels of emissions standards, including all certificatio...

2001
Judith Bates

Preface On its way to its current form this report has received significant input from a considerable number of experts. In particular, a panel of experts in Brussels discussed a draft version of the report on November 24, 1999 (see Appendix C for a list of names), and made a number of specific and more general comments and suggestions. The author would like to thank these people for their valu...

2013
Tao Lin Yunjun Yu Xuemei Bai Ling Feng Jin Wang

Devising policies for a low carbon city requires a careful understanding of the characteristics of urban residential lifestyle and consumption. The production-based accounting approach based on top-down statistical data has a limited ability to reflect the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from residential consumption. In this paper, we present a survey-based GHG emissions accounting methodo...

2014
Daniel C. Anderson Christopher P. Loughner Glenn Diskin Timothy P. Canty Ross J. Salawitch Helen M. Worden Alan Fried Tomas Mikoviny Armin Wisthaler Russell R. Dickerson

Data collected during the 2011 DISCOVER-AQ field campaign in the Baltimore Washington region were used to evaluate CO and NOx emissions in the National Emissions Inventory (NEI). The average emissions ratio for the region was seen to be 11.2 ± 1.2 mol CO/mol NOx, 21% higher than that predicted by the NEI. Comparisons between in situ and remote observations and CMAQ model output show agreement i...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2002
Thomas D Durbin Joseph M Norbeck

Chassis dynamometer tests were performed on seven light heavy-duty diesel trucks comparing the emissions of a California diesel fuel with emissions from four other fuels: ARCO emissions control diesel (EC-D) and three 20% biodiesel blends (one yellow grease and two soy-based). The EC-D and the yellow grease biodiesel blend both showed significant reductions in total hydrocarbons (THC) and carbo...

2008
Frédéric Guérin Gwenaël Abril Alain Tremblay Robert Delmas

[1] We report original data on nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes from two tropical reservoirs, their rivers below the dam, and from natural aquatic ecosystems and rainforest soils in French Guiana and Panama. We also review published N2O fluxes from other tropical reservoirs and natural environments. We show that: (1) N2O emissions from tropical reservoirs occur mainly at the reservoir surface, fluxes...

2012
Hiroki Satou Kayoko Yamamoto

This study aims to propose three evaluation methods to evaluate the Tokyo Cap and Trade Program when emissions trading is performed virtually among enterprises, focusing on carbon dioxide (CO2), which is the only emitted greenhouse gas that tends to increase. The first method clarifies the optimum reduction rate for the highest cost benefit, the second discusses emissions trading among enterpri...

2008
Ann C. Wilkie

M anagement of livestock wastes can affect greenhouse gas emissions through attenuating both methane and nitrous oxide emissions, as well as by displacing carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel use that can be avoided through biogas production and use. Methane is naturally produced from the anaerobic decomposition of livestock manure and is a potent greenhouse gas with 21 times the greenhous...

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