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  • [[Category:Classical air pollutants]] ...the current air pollution emissions from ships in the northern Baltic Sea? Air pollutants include SO<sub>2</sub>, NO<sub>x</sub>, CO, hydrocarbons (HC) an
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  • What are the outdoor air temperatures in Finland previously, now and in the future in different clim ## This is code is Op_en2959/temperatures [[Outdoor air temperature in Finland]]
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  • Costs of air pollutant emissions, expressed as costs per 1 kg of emission. The pollutant
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  • What are the average emission factors of cars on air pollutants? Air pollutants include PM2.5 and CO2. Emission factors are expressed as g emiss
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  • ...at the Model Documentation System website of the European Topic Centre on Air and Climate Change, ETC/ACC: ...ion from a road network. Finnish Meteorological Institute. Publications on air quality No. 23, Helsinki, Yliopistopaino, [[/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Spec
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  • ...y approach. That model is used for the bulk of the applications, including air quality assessment and forecasting.
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  • ...variable describes the fraction of outdoor air PM that infilters to indoor air. *C<sub>indoor</sub> = PM concentration in indoor air
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  • ...n effect on emissions of acidifying, eutrophying, photochemical or harmful air pollutants that might affect human health, damage crops or buildings or lea ...zone near ground level) and photochemical smog. Smog has been an important air quality issue in metropolitan areas and large cities for several decades. T
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  • ...n important ingredient for health and well being of humans and ecosystems. Air pollutants can carry long distances and affect areas far from the original ...d Health. It demands the adoption of a thematic strategy on air pollution. Air policy´s main target sectors are industry with its great amount of emissio
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  • '''Air pollution emissions''' describes the emissions of air pollutants from the airplane and road traffic due to airport activity.
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  • ...pollutant exposures in Europe''' ([[EU-30]]) during the period 2010-2050? Air pollutants include PM2.5...
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  • ...pollutant emissions in Europe''' ([[EU-30]]) during the period 2010-2050? Air pollutants include PM2.5...
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  • ...able describes the measured amounts of Di-n-butylphthalate (DBP) in indoor air in various European countries and produces a distribution to be used for ex ...or environments. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate. Edinburgh, Scotland. </ref>
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  • ...Air and Climate Change A total of 34 countries (until 2004) have reported air quality data to this monitoring network, including all from the European Un http://air-climate.eionet.europa.eu/databases/airbase/
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  • ...included, select the time period of interest, use either monitored ambient air quality data or values provided from dispersion or other modeling runs, and intake, inhalation, air, modeling, human health, time use, exposure, dose
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  • ...on. It contains emission factors and process information for more than 200 air pollution source categories. A source category is a specific industry secto emission factors, sources, emissions, air pollution, HAP, hazardous air pollutants, PM, particles, VOCs, volatile organic compounds, metals, PAHs,
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  • ...s data abstracted from more than 110 published papers with measurements of air quality in Chinese households, mostly from the Chinese literature previous ...rene, coal, biomass, gas, CO, carbon monoxide, SO2, sulfur dioxide, indoor air quality monitoring, rural, urban
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  • Measured household indoor air pollution levels in about 250 communities in developing countries extracted Indoor air, personal, PM, particles, particulate matter, CO, carbon monoxide, PAHs, B(
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  • .... Through a series of calculation routines, the model makes use of ambient air concentration data, indoor/outdoor microenvironment concentration relations intake, inhalation, air, modeling, human health, time use, exposure
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  • Exposure to toxic air contaminants in ETS: An assessment for California based on personal monitor
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  • ...losest to an experimental intervention that can be found in the history of air pollution epidemiology, although it was not planned for this purpose, and t ...particulate matter is the single most important health factor in the urban air. The size of particles is crucial in determining the health effects, becaus
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  • ...s in that the nitrogen is not coming only from the fuel, but also from the air. Therefore the combustion temperature is extremely important. When fuels bu ...re is too low. The production of nitric oxide is best, when there is ample air available and the temperature is high.
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  • ...ly variable group of compounds with the only common factor that the indoor air is their typical route of exposure. Thus, there will be huge variations in ...s, consumer products and upholstery. Some volatile materials in the indoor air originate from outdoor sources (e.g. benzene from traffic). Even energy sav
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  • ...s, if it is given extra stimulation by dispersing aromatic scents into the air. The technique is the same as the ample use of perfumes in the French Court ...have no effect on each other, and the foul-smelling partner exists in the air at exactly the same concentrations as before, but one odour prevents the no
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  • * [[What’s wrong with the air in our cities?]] * [[Can the air go up in flames?]]
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  • The ambient air background temperature in Europe now and in the future. Background temperat
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  • [[Category:Indoor air]] What are the health impacts of exposure to indoor air pollutants?
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  • === [[Source strengths of indoor air pollutants]] ===
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  • ...er model is designed to allow calculation of individual exposure to indoor air pollutants from sources. The model runs in the MS-Windows operating environ ...ramework for risk characterization of environmental pollutants. Journal of Air and Waste Management Association, Vol.41, P. 1298. 1991.).
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  • ...are used when calculating the fate, movement and concentrations of indoor air pollutants. The entrance of outdoor pollution to the indoors and vice versa ...ot of variability in the air exchange values. This limits the usability of air exchange rate value measured in one location.
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  • [[heande:Indoor air]] [[Category:Indoor air]]
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  • The ambient air dew point temperature in Europe now and in the future.
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  • Change in urban near-surface ambient air temperature (2 m) caused by a given type of land use/surface cover type. ...to prevent against land surface heating that could result in near surface air temperature changes by replacing each unit surface heating with a potential
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  • ==Air Pollution== ...inhalation exposure to particles in the western world. A large fraction of air pollution is transnational, but local sources, such as traffic, are signifi
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  • This variable describes the air exchange rates in European homes. ...ollected and used for a modelling exercise utilizing regression modelling. Air exchange rates have been noted to have correlation with the annual mean tem
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  • ...ion exposure, IAQX can estimate the adequate ventilation rate when certain air quality criteria are provided by the user, a unique feature useful for prod
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  • ...arch software for predicting the time-evolution of gaseous and particulate air pollutants in an arbitrary number of connected zones. MIAQ accounts for emi [[Category:Indoor air]]
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  • ...olid 1px #aaf; background-color: #ccf; margin-top: 4px;'>Assessments about air pollution</h2><dpl> category = Classical air pollutants
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  • category = Classical air pollutants
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  • category = Classical air pollutants
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  • Measured or modeled source (i.e. emission) strengths of indoor air pollutants for various products in indoor environments. Includes mainly inf ...y Goelen, Marc Nickmilder, Alfred Bernard. Exposure and Risk Assessment of Air Fresheners. FINAL REPORT. 2008/IMS/R/222. VITO 2008.
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  • ...ks, in order to ensure that children can live in an environment with clean air.<ref name="who">WHO Health and Environment in Europe: Progress Assessment, *Air pollution and especially particulate matter, causes significant health prob
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  • ...or the year 2001, derived from routine measurement sites from the national air quality network. Predictor variables used for modelling related to traffic ...the sum of each cell value in buffer zones of increasing radius around the air pollution monitoring sites (0-100 m, 0-200 m…) using the Focalsum command
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  • ...improve estimates of exposure to air pollutants in the Rotterdam area. The air pollution model was very detailed and consisted of plume models to calculat
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  • ...ify premature mortality related to air pollution, notably in regions where air quality is not monitored, and also because the toxicity of particles from v ...iness-as-usual emission scenario indicate that the contribution of outdoor air pollution to premature mortality could double by 2050.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Disease burden of air pollution]]
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  • How does the congestion charges affect the air quality in the cities? How much can levels of most common traffic air pollutants such as PM10, CO2 and NOx be reduced as a result of a congestion
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  • ...health. We are actively working, among other things, on climate change and air pollution, but you can also start a new assessment about a decision of your * [[Health impact of radon in Europe|Radon in indoor air is a major health problem]]. If living in certain areas, you should conside
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  • ...J. Nieuwenhuijsen, Thiago Hérick de Sá, Paul Kelly, James Woodcock. Can air pollution negate the health benefits of cycling and walking?
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  • * Highest inhalation exposure due to large volume of hot water and small air volume of a shower stall
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  • **risk assessments which support EPA National Ambient Air Quality Standards
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  • [[Category:Classical air pollutants]] ...ors and outdoors. Personal exposure of individuals can be calculated using air pollution levels from environment, which are weighted with the time-activit
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  • [[Category:Classical air pollutants]]
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  • ...%20emissions%20from%20traffic%22 SYKE 2004. Finnish Environment Institute. Air pollutant emissions in Finland 1990-2002. National inventory report.] **Low technology combustion, no APC system: air 3500, fly ash 0, bottom ash 75
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  • ...ingestion, inhalation, dermal uptake or total, media refers to release to air, water and soil, and subpopulation refers to exposed group - e. g. workers, ...to the source under investigation (e.g. the benzene concentration in urban air includes several source types, such as vehicles, industry, long range trans
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  • [[Category:Classical air pollutants]]
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  • ...to MSWI: Directive objective is "to prevent or reduce, as far as possible, air, water and soil pollution caused by the incineration or co-incineration of Air emission limit values for the incineration and co-incineration of waste. (1
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  • [[Category:Air pollutant]]
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  • ...heavy metals due to MSWI in Hämeenkyrö''' describe the health effects of air emissions of heavy metals.
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  • ...s from 1 km to 5000 km. The comparison is to the current situation of car, air, train, bus, and ship traffic. Here we assume that the trip volumes and sha
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  • ...d be only 1% of the sweep of the turbines (1). In other words, in a sense, air streams carry 100 times more CO2 than kinetic energy. ...to allowing the gap between actual and permissible emissions to be filled, air extraction has other attractive features. (i) It could be done at sites far
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  • ...h programs in 1970, focused on legal and engineering strategies related to air and water pollution, as well as species and land protection. Meanwhile, env ...ollateral effects: the chemical MTBE that was added to gasoline to prevent air pollution caused groundwater contamination; flame retardants required in co
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  • *This would include air and rail traffic, ships, cars, buses, and even walking.
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  • === Moisture and indoor air ===
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  • * Waste waters, agriculture, and air pollution are the three main sources of nutrient pollution. <ref> Helsingi
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  • * Delivering sulphate particles into the stratosphere by air planes to decrease solar energy intensity on the Earth surface and thus red
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  • '''Arrival/departure by air'''
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  • The Envirisk is coordinated by [http://www.nilu.no NILU], the Norwegian Air Research Institute, and the homepage of the project can be found at http://
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  • | Blood over air ventilation rate || R || 1,14
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  • ...odels {{highlight|(estimation of concentration in air due to releases into air)}}
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  • ...th e.g. "traffic" he should be advised that he needs to take into account "air pollution", "noise" and maybe other impacts. Or another example: If the use
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  • [[Category:Classical air pollutants]]
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  • ...le range of PM<sub>2.5</sub> annual average mass concentrations in ambient air." This is a uniform probability distribution of concentrations ranging poss
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  • :Contact between an agent and a target. Mainly used for air pollution. '''Exposure''' is usually described as concentration of the agen
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  • | '''Emissions''' <br> Emissions into air, water and soil, depending on activities and emission factors; can be reduc
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  • :'''Medium''' is a material (e.g., air, water, soil, food, consumer products) surrounding or containing an [[agent
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  • ...eral frameworks for certain common types of assessments, e.g. template for air pollution related assessments or template for food contaminant related asse ...n a universal variable describing fine particulate matter concentration in air and a case-specific variable called average fine particulate matter concent
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  • [[Category:Air pollution]] What is the the quantitative dose-response relationships between '''outdoor air PM2.5 concentration''' and '''mortality''' due to cardio-pulmonary, lung ca
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  • ...ere were an annoying amount of technical difficulties related to trying to air the lectures to remote participants and to record the lectures through Skyp
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  • * [[Claih]]: health impacts of air pollution and climate change in Finland (2009-2012).
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  • ...pheric model evaluation tool (AMET) v1.1 for evaluating meteorological and air quality models. Environmental Modelling & Software 26, 434-443.
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  • ...quite straightforward. The example tables show data about radon in indoor air. ...er hypothetical circumstances) for obtaining a certain benefit (e.g. clean air or good health).
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  • * Fine particles and other air pollutants * Health impacts (air pollution, noise) of congestion charging in large urban areas.
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  • [[Category:Classical air pollutants]]
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  • * Improvement of indoor air quality (Work Package 1) * The reduction of traffic-related health hazards, such as air pollution and noise (Work Package 2)
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  • | [http://lifelong.engr.utexas.edu/2011/ Indoor air 2011] | The 12th international Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate
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  • ** Field(s) of model: Choose between Outdoor Air; Indoor Air; Water; Soil; Noise; Exposure; Multimedia; Consumer products; Drinking wate
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  • ...assessments. Variables develop in time as knowledge about them increases. "Air pollution emissions from ships in the northern Baltic Sea" could be an exam
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  • [[Category:Classical air pollutants]] '''Fine particles (PM<sub>2.5</sub>)''' are air aerosols smaller than 2.5 µm.
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  • #Human exposures (e.g. outdoor and indoor air pollution, water, noise, odour, metals, dioxins) by multiple routes are est **Karen Bruusgard (Norwegian Institute for Air Researc, Norway) - Website designer - Email: [mailto:kb@nilu.no kb@nilu.no]
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  • ...mortality response to airborne fine particulate matter: Combining European air pollution experts. Reliability Engineering & System Safety 93: 5, 732-744 ( Closing the gap between science and policy on air pollution and health.
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  • ...ption how the stressor is released into the environment (e.g. emissions to air, leakage, dumping, corrosion)
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  • **Air source heat pump
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  • ...age for exposure information, especially for volatile organic compounds in air. It is maintained by [[KTL]] as a part of the [[Expoplatform]]. | EXPOLIS is a monitoring study that measured the population exposures to key air pollutants in six European cities
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  • (as the long-term average concentration in the breathing zone in air)
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  • [[Category:Classical air pollutants]] ...the current air pollution emissions from ships in the northern Baltic Sea? Air pollutants include SO<sub>2</sub>, NO<sub>x</sub>, CO, hydrocarbons (HC) an
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