نتایج جستجو برای: urban air

تعداد نتایج: 368279  

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2009
Ch Vlachokostas Ch Achillas Nu Moussiopoulos E Hourdakis G Tsilingiridis L Ntziachristos G Banias N Stavrakakis C Sidiropoulos

Development of strategies to control urban air pollution is a complex and multi-disciplinary process involving a wide range of scientists with different expertise and interests. This paper presents an integrated assessment methodological scheme for the evaluation of air pollution control measures that are put forward in order to reduce sufficiently air pollution levels in urban areas. Forming l...

2002
M. Väkevä M. Kulmala F. Stratmann

An Ultrafine Tandem Differential Mobility Analyser (UF-TDMA) has been used in several field campaigns over the last few years. The investigations were focused on the origin and properties of nucleation event aerosols, which are observed frequently in various environments. This paper gives a summary of the results of 10 nm and 20 nm particle hygroscopic properties from different measurement site...

2008
Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero Eugeni López José M. Baldasano

Atmospheric modeling permits to quantitatively assess the effects of emissions abatement strategies in urban areas, which are mainly oriented to reduce on-road traffic sector contributions. Nowadays the emissions inventories are one of the causes of uncertainties in air quality modeling. This work explores the improvements in urban air quality assessment by using the WRF-ARW/HERMES/CMAQ modelin...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2010
S C Barman N Kumar R Singh G C Kisku A H Khan M M Kidwai R C Murthy M P S Negi P Pandey A K Verma G Jain S K Bhargava

The present study deals with the quantitative effect of vehicular emission on ambient air quality during May 2006 in urban area of Lucknow city. In this study SPM, RSPM, SO2, NOx and 7 trace metals associated with RSPM were estimated at 10 representative locations in urban area and one village area for control. Beside this, air quality index (AQI), health effects of different metals and mortali...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Weijiao Huang Jun Li Qiaoying Guo Lamin R. Mansaray Xinxing Li Jingfeng Huang

The urban heat island is generally conducted based on ground observations of air temperature and remotely sensing of land surface temperature (LST). Satellite remotely sensed LST has the advantages of global coverage and consistent periodicity, which overcomes the weakness of ground observations related to sparse distributions and costs. For human related studies and urban climatology, canopy l...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Juliana Antunes Azevedo Lee Chapman Catherine L. Muller

The Urban Heat Island (UHI) is one of the most well documented phenomena in urban climatology. Although a range of measurements and modelling techniques can be used to assess the UHI, the paucity of traditional meteorological observations in urban areas has been an ongoing limitation for studies. The availability of remote sensing data has therefore helped fill a scientific need by providing hi...

2005
D. A. Quattrochi W. L. Crosson M. G. Estes M. Khan W. M. Lapenta

The urban landscape is inherently complex and this complexity is not adequately captured in air quality models, such as the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model that is used to assess whether urban areas are in attainment of EPA air quality standards, primarily for ground level ozone. This inadequacy of the CMAQ model, exacerbated by coarse low resolution land cover data inputs, inhibi...

2012
I. Levy

This discussion paper is/has been under review for the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP). Please refer to the corresponding final paper in ACP if available. Abstract In urban areas, air quality is the outcome of multiple emission sources, each emitting a different combination of air pollutants. The result is a complex mixture of pollutants with a different spatiotemporal variabili...

Journal: :Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2006
Viney P Aneja Binyu Wang Daniel Q Tong Hoke Kimball Joette Steger

This paper presents measurements of daily sampling of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and its major chemical components at three urban and one rural locations in North Carolina during 2002. At both urban and rural sites, the major insoluble component of PM2.5 is organic matter, and the major soluble components are sulfate (SO4(2-)), ammonium (NH4(+)), and nitrate (NO3(-)). NH4(+) is neutralized...

2013
SA Rizwan Baridalyne Nongkynrih Sanjeev Kumar Gupta

Air pollution is responsible for many health problems in the urban areas. Of late, the air pollution status in Delhi has undergone many changes in terms of the levels of pollutants and the control measures taken to reduce them. This paper provides an evidence-based insight into the status of air pollution in Delhi and its effects on health and control measures instituted. The urban air database...

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