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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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  • ...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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  • .... 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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  • ...missions%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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  • ...in how to deal with multiple exposures - i.e. repeated intake of the same pollutant entity. On the one hand, one needs to be careful not to double-count expos ...rises a dimensionless number that summarises, for every unit emission of a pollutant from a source or source type, the fraction that is taken in by the exposed
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  • [[Category:Air pollutant]] ! Pollutant
    8 KB (1,090 words) - 05:41, 26 March 2009
  • ...odels {{highlight|(estimation of concentration in air due to releases into air)}} ...urce attribution]] {{highlight|(for a given concentration find the related pollutant sources)}}
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  • | '''Emissions''' <br> Emissions into air, water and soil, depending on activities and emission factors; can be reduc ...eloped in relation to pollutants in environmental media. The amount of the pollutant absorbed, i.e. the "dose", depends on the duration and intensity of the exp
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  • ...quite straightforward. The example tables show data about radon in indoor air. ! Pollutant|| Exposure route|| Exposure metric|| Exposure parameter|| Population|| Expo
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  • ...sumed that they relate to something that has intrinsic value. For example, pollutant concentrations can be estimated, although it is the related health impact t ...ption how the stressor is released into the environment (e.g. emissions to air, leakage, dumping, corrosion)
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  • | Required indices: Pollutant, Fuel. Typical indices: Burner. <t2b name='Emission factors of energy production' index='Burner,Fuel,Pollutant' locations='PM2.5,CO2direct,CO2trade,CO2eq' desc='Description' unit='mg /MJ
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  • Environmental problems such as air pollution or radon can affect human health. Several scientific methods have ...ys be used to compare dissimilar health effects. For example, effects from air pollution range from aggravation of asthma to premature mortality, while no
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  • Costs of air pollutant emissions, expressed as costs per 1 kg of emission. The pollutants consider
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  • [[Air pollutant emissions in Europe]] | [[Air pollutant exposures in Europe]] |
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  • The model computes an hourly time-series of the pollutant dispersion for CO, NO, NO<sub>2</sub>, NO<sub>x</sub>, O<sub>3</sub>, PM<su ...at the Model Documentation System website of the European Topic Centre on Air and Climate Change, ETC/ACC:
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  • [[Category: Air pollution]] ...ve strategies to reduce acid deposition in Europe. It describes in a multi-pollutant context the pathways of emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides
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  • ...). Pollutant dispersion and chemical transformation are simulated by three air transport models on a local and regional scale. * Simulation of impacts of emissions to air primary and secondary particles, NOX, SO2, CO, heavy metals, POPs on human
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  • ...essment of short and medium term consequences of energy and environmental (air pollution) policies, R&D, technology-related and economic policies on EU ec ...Distribution, (23) Lodging & Catering, (24) Inland Transports, (25) Sea & Air Transports, (26) Other Transports, (27) Communication, (28) Bank, Finance &
    12 KB (1,678 words) - 10:13, 16 October 2009
  • ...increased about 20% since 1990 in EEA member states, whereas emissions of air pollutants are falling despite a growth in traffic. Transport is also mainl ...ground/pollutant_emission/Commission information pages on EU action to cut pollutant emissions and target climate change]
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  • ...lids that are colorless to light yellow. Some PCBs can exist as a vapor in air. ...suspension of dried particles plays an important role in spreading of this pollutant. PCBs may enter the food chain through ingestion by aquatic organisms and f
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  • [[Category:Air pollution]] ...ple already suffering from, e.g., respiratory or allergic diseases. Indoor air contains a mix of pollutants, many of which are identified as potential hea
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  • ...(EEA), in the framework of the activities of the European Topic Centre on Air and Climate Change. Since 2007, the European Commission's Joint Research Ce
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  • *** air pollutants -> human health, material, crops === Air pollutants (p. 24) ===
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  • Ambient air quality, pollutant dispersion and transport models |Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU), Norway
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  • ...tal concentrations of pollutants in environmental or carrier media such as air, water, food, soil and dust. Emission factors are numerical representations of the amount of pollutant emitted per distance (applicable only to area and line sources) or per time
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  • ...leads either directly or indirectly (e.g. through health effects caused by air pollutants) to a change in the utility of the affected persons. Adverse hea ...le and transparent than deriving a general willingness-to-pay for reducing air pollution.
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  • ...les) can be more general or more specific and hierarchically related, e.g. air pollution (general variable) and daily average of PM<sub>2.5</sub> concentr ...n example, the general air pollutant variable can be divided into specific pollutant variables, e.g. for NOx, PM2.5 /PM10, BS etc and also further specified in
    62 KB (9,399 words) - 10:54, 20 November 2009
  • ...'''impacts of urban transport'''. It currently focuses on health impacts (air pollution, accidents, physical activity) and greenhouse gas emissions (CO<s * Pollutant
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  • **The present permeability of the housing stock shifted to present reduced air leakage in all dwellings *Pollutant
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  • [[Category:Indoor air]] ...on exposure is assumed to occur as a long-term exposure to radon in indoor air.
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  • *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_effect_concentration Measures of pollutant concentration (Wikipedia)] ...health. This interdisciplinary field of study includes topics ranging from air and water quality, environmental genetics, physiology, risk assessment, occ
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  • ...pollutant exposures in Europe''' ([[EU-30]]) during the period 2010-2050? Air pollutants include PM2.5...
    534 bytes (59 words) - 14:55, 26 February 2010
  • ...pollutant emissions in Europe''' ([[EU-30]]) during the period 2010-2050? Air pollutants include PM2.5...
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  • ...n [[Opasnet]]. Therefore, this variable actually only affects [[:heande:HI:Air exchange rate for European residences]], and the building policies are incl ...ergy used by the city; Improved public safety; Sustainable transport; Less air pollution and noise; Increase in proportion of citizens satisfied with the
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  • ...entrations measured were compared to the pollutant intakes of the mothers. Pollutant exposures were estimated based on individual food intake records and measur ...this study, it was possible to link individual-level food intake to actual pollutant concentrations in the immediate environment (i.e., placenta) of the fetus.
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  • ...ant for public health and health policy, namely fine particle pollution in air, dioxins in food. ...r": models dealing with specific questions such as air concentrations of a pollutant from a specific source or risk-benefit analyses of particular actions. Ther
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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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  • ..., when attempts are being made to place restrictions on some environmental pollutant, then the arguments are made that the limits should be set even lower, the ...ke it easier to drive to our country cottage. We support measures to limit air pollution at the same time as we purchase a new, heavier, poor fuel economy
    7 KB (1,237 words) - 11:12, 6 July 2010
  • ...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,
    1 KB (148 words) - 07:57, 10 August 2010
  • The National Pollutant Inventory (NPI) maintains emission database for several sources and polluta emissions, air, water, land, sources, PAHs, VOCs, particles, PM10, NOx, nitrogen oxides, S
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  • ..., and ozone (O3) air quality modeling; 2) estimate hazardous and toxic air pollutant emissions from total PM and TOC primary emissions; 3) provide input to chem emissions inventories, air, particles, sources, TOC, total organic compounds, PM2.5, particulate matte
    1,019 bytes (136 words) - 07:13, 22 June 2010
  • ...n exposures from continuous releases to multiple environmental media, i.e. air, soil, and water. It has also been used for waste classification and for se ...n exposures from continuous releases to multiple environmental media, i.e. air, soil, and water. The modeling components of CalTOX include a multimedia tr
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  • ...s, mostly from the Chinese literature previous to 1995. It is organized by pollutant (Particulates, Sulfur Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen Oxides, Benzo[a]py ...rene, coal, biomass, gas, CO, carbon monoxide, SO2, sulfur dioxide, indoor air quality monitoring, rural, urban
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  • information on other themes (soil erosion, pollutant emissions into the air by the vegetation, etc.).
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  • ...tion quality, and (3) modelling of atmospheric transport and deposition of air pollution. | Pollutant
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  • ...y, information is provided concerning the amounts of pollutant releases to air, water and land as well as off-site transfers of waste and of pollutants in http://ec.europa.eu/environment/air/pollutants/stationary/eper/index.htm
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  • [[Category:Indoor air]] What are the health impacts of exposure to indoor air pollutants?
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  • ...data includes information on measured concentrations in indoor and outdoor air. In addition data for concentrations in consumer products and measured pers ===[[Sources and source strengths of indoor air pollutants]]===
    4 KB (581 words) - 11:16, 8 November 2011
  • ...rovided through Opasnet Base database. The review done Envie and in Indoor air & Health priorities study (IAHP) were used and these studies summarizes the
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  • ...the air-exchange rate of the building and/or the penetration factor of the pollutant. |category=Outdoor air
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  • ...athematics involved. The strength of these models is the simulation of air pollutant concentrations that may be well compared with results from experimental mea ...factors, outdoor concentration, room/building volume, indoor surface area, air exchange rate, deposition/adsorption rate.
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  • [[Category:Indoor air]] ...door Air Pollution Exposure. EnVIE project (Co-ordination Action on Indoor Air Quality and Health Effects; Project no. SSPE-CT-2004-502671) Deliverable 2.
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  • [[Category:Indoor air]] ...me(ERF@output, Pollutant = "Indoor.dampness") # This is needed because the Pollutant column is missing from the data table.
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