نتایج جستجو برای: airborne emission

تعداد نتایج: 201322  

2003

This Chapter covers the emissions of airborne particulate matter (PM) from road transport which are due to vehicle tyre and brake wear (SNAP code 070700) and road surface wear (SNAP code 070800). PM emissions from vehicle exhaust are not included. The focus is on primary non-exhaust particles in other words those particles emitted directly as a result of the wear of surfaces and not those resul...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Sylvie V M Tesson Carsten Ambelas Skjøth Tina Šantl-Temkiv Jakob Löndahl

Airborne dispersal of microalgae has largely been a blind spot in environmental biological studies because of their low concentration in the atmosphere and the technical limitations in investigating microalgae from air samples. Recent studies show that airborne microalgae can survive air transportation and interact with the environment, possibly influencing their deposition rates. This minirevi...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2002
A I Donaldson S Alexandersen

Foot and mouth disease (FMD) can spread by a variety of mechanisms which, under certain climatic and epidemiological conditions, includes the windborne spread of disease. Recent advances in knowledge of the aerobiological features of FMD are described. The strain of virus and species of infected animal are major determinants of airborne virus emission. Pigs emit most virus, cattle and sheep les...

2014
S. Cogliati M. Rossini T. Julitta C. Panigada A. Schickling F. Pinto L. Alonso J. Vicent N. Sabater R. Colombo U. Rascher W. Verhoef J. Moreno

In the framework of the candidate EE-8 ESA/FLEX mission, different Solar-Induced Fluorescence (SIF) retrieval algorithms are under implementation and testing. The Spectral Fitting Method is the baseline for the fluorescence retrievals for FLEX, since it is a powerful technique to decouple canopy reflected radiance and SIF by exploiting the high-resolution observations in the red/far-red spectra...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2017
Haofei Yu Alex Guenther Dasa Gu Carsten Warneke Chris Geron Allen Goldstein Martin Graus Thomas Karl Lisa Kaser Pawel Misztal Bin Yuan

Isoprene and monoterpene emission rates are essential inputs for atmospheric chemistry models that simulate atmospheric oxidant and particle distributions. Process studies of the biochemical and physiological mechanisms controlling these emissions are advancing our understanding and the accuracy of model predictions but efforts to quantify regional emissions have been limited by a lack of const...

2012
M. J. Wooster P. H. Freeborn G. J. Roberts T. E. L. Smith N. Govender

Biomass burning emissions factors are vital to quantifying trace gas release from vegetation fires. Here we evaluate emissions factors for a series of savannah fires in Kruger National Park (KNP), South Africa using groundbased open path Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and an IR source separated by 150–250 m distance. Molecular abundances along the extended open path are retrieve...

The catalytic oxidation of toluene over copper oxide supported on natural diatomite was investigated. The catalyst was prepared by the wet impregnation method and characterized by using the Brunauer Emmett Teller (BET), field emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and Temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) analysis. The highest catalytic ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Christian Frankenberg Andrew K Thorpe David R Thompson Glynn Hulley Eric Adam Kort Nick Vance Jakob Borchardt Thomas Krings Konstantin Gerilowski Colm Sweeney Stephen Conley Brian D Bue Andrew D Aubrey Simon Hook Robert O Green

Methane (CH4) impacts climate as the second strongest anthropogenic greenhouse gas and air quality by influencing tropospheric ozone levels. Space-based observations have identified the Four Corners region in the Southwest United States as an area of large CH4 enhancements. We conducted an airborne campaign in Four Corners during April 2015 with the next-generation Airborne Visible/Infrared Ima...

2012
Prashant Kumar Liisa Pirjola Matthias Ketzel Roy M. Harrison

Nanoparticle emissions from road vehicles have been studied extensively in the recent past due to their dominant contribution towards the total airborne particle number concentrations (PNCs) found in the urban atmospheric environment. In view of upcoming tighter vehicle emission standards and adoption of cleaner fuels in many parts of the world, the contribution to urban nanoparticles from non–...

2004
J. Schulz J. Hartung J. Seedorf

Introduction The air of animal houses contains bioaerosols like viruses bacteria, fungi, endotoxins and allergens that present a health risk for humans and animals [1]. Airborne pathogen bacteria, fungi that cause allergies and endotoxins were detected in poultry houses [2]. The spreading of bioaerosol emissions from poultry houses is less understood and therefore it is difficult to estimate th...

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