"Urban Air Quality in Europe" ed. by Mar Viana
The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Volume 26
Springer | 2013 | ISBN: 3642384501 9783642384509| 387 pages | PDF | 10 MB
This book provides an overview of air quality in urban environments in Europe, focusing on air pollutant emission sources and formation mechanisms, measurement and modeling strategies, and future perspectives.
The volume presents future perspectives, mainly regarding upcoming air quality monitoring strategies, metrics of interest, such as submicron and nanoparticles, and indoor and outdoor exposure scenarios.
Contents Series Preface
Volume Preface
Part I: Gaseous and Particulate Pollutants and Their Sources
Critical Areas for Compliance with PM10 and N02 Limit Values in Europe
The Evolution and Control of NOx Emissions from Road Transport in Europe
Air Pollution by Ozone Across Europe
Persistent Organic Pollutants in the European Atmosphere
Wildfires as a Source of Aerosol Particles Transported to the Northern European Regions
Residential Wood Burning: A Major Source of Fine Particulate Matter in Alpine Valleys in Central Europe
Ammonia Emissions in Europe
Road Traffic: A Major Source of Particulate Matter in Europe
Source Apportionment of Airborne Dust in Germany: Methods and Results
Air Quality in Urban Environments in the Eastern Mediterranean
Anthropogenic and Natural Constituents in PM 10 at Urban and Rural Sites in North-Western Europe: Concentrations, Chemical Comp...
Particulate Matter and Exposure Modelling in Europe
Part II: Future Air Quality Monitoring Strategies and Research Directions
Air Pollution Monitoring Strategies and Technologies for Urban Areas
Number Size Distributions of Submicron Particles in Europe
Indoor-Outdoor Relationships of Particle Number and Mass in European Cities
Nanoparticles in European Cities and Associated Health Impacts
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