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The Resource Air pollution, Jeremy Colls, (eBook)
Air pollution, Jeremy Colls, (eBook)
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The item Air pollution, Jeremy Colls, (eBook) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Austin Public Library.This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
Resource Information
The item Air pollution, Jeremy Colls, (eBook) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Austin Public Library.
This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxvi, 560 pages)
- Note
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- Mode of access: World Wide Web
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Contents
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- 1. Gaseous air pollutants : sources and control
- 1.1. Units for expressing pollutant concentration
- 1.2. The basic atmosphere
- 1.3. The vertical structure of the atmosphere
- 1.4. Anthropogenic emissions
- 1.5. Primary emission summary
- 1.6. Adsorption and absorption of gases
- 1.7. Incineration as a source of air pollutants
- 1.8. Secondary gaseous pollutants
- 1.9. Other air pollutants
- 1.10. Emission inventories
- 2. Airborne particles
- 2.1. Particle terminology
- 2.2. Particle size distributions
- 2.3. Aerosol mechanics
- 2.4. Particle sources
- 2.5. Reduction of primary particle emissions
- 2.6. Secondary particles
- 2.7. Trends in particle emissions
- 3. Mobile sources
- 3.1. Motor vehicle emissions
- 3.2. Trains
- 3.3. Shipping emissions
- 3.4. Aircraft emissions
- 3.5. Different modes of transport
- 4. measurement of gases and particles
- 4.1. Methods of describing pollutant concentration
- 4.2. Sampling requirements
- 4.3. Gas sampling
- 4.4. Gas concentration measurement
- 4.5. Quality control
- 4.6. Particle sampling
- 4.7. Particle measurement methods
- 4.8. Chemical composition of aerosol
- 4.9. Measurement of coarse particle deposition
- 4.10. Emission measurement from stationary sources
- 5. Concentrations and deposition
- 5.1. Gaseous pollutants
- 5.2. Patterns of occurrence
- 5.3. Particulate matter
- 5.4. Dry deposition of gases
- 5.5. Wet deposition
- 5.6. Total deposition and budgets
- 5.7. Analysis of an air pollution episode
- 6. Meteorology and modelling
- 6.1. Meteorological factors
- 6.2. Dispersion models
- 6.3. Gaussian dispersion theory
- 6.4. Dispersion theory in practice
- 6.5. Dispersion of vehicle emissions
- 6.6. Receptor models
- 6.7. Box models
- 6.8. Statistical models
- 7. Analysis of an air quality data set
- 7.1. The raw data set
- 7.2. Period averages
- 7.3. Roses
- 7.4. Diurnal variations
- 7.5. Short-term events
- 7.6. Frequency distributions
- 7.7. Further statistical analyses
- 8. Indoor air quality
- 8.1. Building ventilation
- 8.2. Combustion
- 8.3. Indoor organics sources
- 8.4. Bioaerosols
- 8.5. Sick building syndrome
- 8.6. Odour and ventilation
- 8.7. Clean rooms
- 9. Effects on plants, visual range and materials
- 9.1. Effects on plants
- 9.2. Visual range
- 9.3. Damage to materials
- 10. Responses of humans and other animals
- 10.1. Responses of people
- 10.2. Effects on other animals
- 11. Greenhouse gases and climate change
- 11.1. Our radiation environment
- 11.2. The role of gases
- 11.3. The role of aerosol
- 11.4. Gases and aerosol combined
- 11.5. Future scenarios
- 11.6. The main predictions
- 11.7. Feedbacks
- 11.8. Global responses
- 12. Ozone depletion and ultraviolet radiation
- 12.1. Ozone in the stratosphere
- 12.2. Destructive chemistry
- 12.3. The current situation
- 12.4. Ozone and ultraviolet
- 12.5. Clothing protection from UV
- 13. Standards and legislation
- 13.1. UK legislation
- 13.2. EU air quality legislation
- 13.3. UNECE
- 13.4. World Health Organisation
- 13.5. EU industrial emission legislation
- 13.6. EU vehicle emissions
- 13.7. US legislation
- 13.8. Air pollution indices
- Label
- Air pollution
- Title
- Air pollution
- Statement of responsibility
- Jeremy Colls
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- Characteristic
- document
- Dewey number
- 363.739/2
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Colls, Jeremy
- Series statement
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- eBooks from EBSCOhost
- Clay's library of health and the environment
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Air
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
- Label
- Air pollution, Jeremy Colls, (eBook)
- Note
-
- Mode of access: World Wide Web
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [549]-551) and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. Gaseous air pollutants : sources and control -- 1.1. Units for expressing pollutant concentration -- 1.2. The basic atmosphere -- 1.3. The vertical structure of the atmosphere -- 1.4. Anthropogenic emissions -- 1.5. Primary emission summary -- 1.6. Adsorption and absorption of gases -- 1.7. Incineration as a source of air pollutants -- 1.8. Secondary gaseous pollutants -- 1.9. Other air pollutants -- 1.10. Emission inventories -- 2. Airborne particles -- 2.1. Particle terminology -- 2.2. Particle size distributions -- 2.3. Aerosol mechanics -- 2.4. Particle sources -- 2.5. Reduction of primary particle emissions -- 2.6. Secondary particles -- 2.7. Trends in particle emissions -- 3. Mobile sources -- 3.1. Motor vehicle emissions -- 3.2. Trains -- 3.3. Shipping emissions -- 3.4. Aircraft emissions -- 3.5. Different modes of transport -- 4. measurement of gases and particles -- 4.1. Methods of describing pollutant concentration -- 4.2. Sampling requirements -- 4.3. Gas sampling -- 4.4. Gas concentration measurement -- 4.5. Quality control -- 4.6. Particle sampling -- 4.7. Particle measurement methods -- 4.8. Chemical composition of aerosol -- 4.9. Measurement of coarse particle deposition -- 4.10. Emission measurement from stationary sources -- 5. Concentrations and deposition -- 5.1. Gaseous pollutants -- 5.2. Patterns of occurrence -- 5.3. Particulate matter -- 5.4. Dry deposition of gases -- 5.5. Wet deposition -- 5.6. Total deposition and budgets -- 5.7. Analysis of an air pollution episode -- 6. Meteorology and modelling -- 6.1. Meteorological factors -- 6.2. Dispersion models -- 6.3. Gaussian dispersion theory -- 6.4. Dispersion theory in practice -- 6.5. Dispersion of vehicle emissions -- 6.6. Receptor models -- 6.7. Box models -- 6.8. Statistical models -- 7. Analysis of an air quality data set -- 7.1. The raw data set -- 7.2. Period averages -- 7.3. Roses -- 7.4. Diurnal variations -- 7.5. Short-term events -- 7.6. Frequency distributions -- 7.7. Further statistical analyses -- 8. Indoor air quality -- 8.1. Building ventilation -- 8.2. Combustion -- 8.3. Indoor organics sources -- 8.4. Bioaerosols -- 8.5. Sick building syndrome -- 8.6. Odour and ventilation -- 8.7. Clean rooms -- 9. Effects on plants, visual range and materials -- 9.1. Effects on plants -- 9.2. Visual range -- 9.3. Damage to materials -- 10. Responses of humans and other animals -- 10.1. Responses of people -- 10.2. Effects on other animals -- 11. Greenhouse gases and climate change -- 11.1. Our radiation environment -- 11.2. The role of gases -- 11.3. The role of aerosol -- 11.4. Gases and aerosol combined -- 11.5. Future scenarios -- 11.6. The main predictions -- 11.7. Feedbacks -- 11.8. Global responses -- 12. Ozone depletion and ultraviolet radiation -- 12.1. Ozone in the stratosphere -- 12.2. Destructive chemistry -- 12.3. The current situation -- 12.4. Ozone and ultraviolet -- 12.5. Clothing protection from UV -- 13. Standards and legislation -- 13.1. UK legislation -- 13.2. EU air quality legislation -- 13.3. UNECE -- 13.4. World Health Organisation -- 13.5. EU industrial emission legislation -- 13.6. EU vehicle emissions -- 13.7. US legislation -- 13.8. Air pollution indices
- Control code
- 946415
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxvi, 560 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations.
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- (Sirsi) tsl-ebsco27217
- (OCoLC)54950278
- Label
- Air pollution, Jeremy Colls, (eBook)
- Note
-
- Mode of access: World Wide Web
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [549]-551) and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. Gaseous air pollutants : sources and control -- 1.1. Units for expressing pollutant concentration -- 1.2. The basic atmosphere -- 1.3. The vertical structure of the atmosphere -- 1.4. Anthropogenic emissions -- 1.5. Primary emission summary -- 1.6. Adsorption and absorption of gases -- 1.7. Incineration as a source of air pollutants -- 1.8. Secondary gaseous pollutants -- 1.9. Other air pollutants -- 1.10. Emission inventories -- 2. Airborne particles -- 2.1. Particle terminology -- 2.2. Particle size distributions -- 2.3. Aerosol mechanics -- 2.4. Particle sources -- 2.5. Reduction of primary particle emissions -- 2.6. Secondary particles -- 2.7. Trends in particle emissions -- 3. Mobile sources -- 3.1. Motor vehicle emissions -- 3.2. Trains -- 3.3. Shipping emissions -- 3.4. Aircraft emissions -- 3.5. Different modes of transport -- 4. measurement of gases and particles -- 4.1. Methods of describing pollutant concentration -- 4.2. Sampling requirements -- 4.3. Gas sampling -- 4.4. Gas concentration measurement -- 4.5. Quality control -- 4.6. Particle sampling -- 4.7. Particle measurement methods -- 4.8. Chemical composition of aerosol -- 4.9. Measurement of coarse particle deposition -- 4.10. Emission measurement from stationary sources -- 5. Concentrations and deposition -- 5.1. Gaseous pollutants -- 5.2. Patterns of occurrence -- 5.3. Particulate matter -- 5.4. Dry deposition of gases -- 5.5. Wet deposition -- 5.6. Total deposition and budgets -- 5.7. Analysis of an air pollution episode -- 6. Meteorology and modelling -- 6.1. Meteorological factors -- 6.2. Dispersion models -- 6.3. Gaussian dispersion theory -- 6.4. Dispersion theory in practice -- 6.5. Dispersion of vehicle emissions -- 6.6. Receptor models -- 6.7. Box models -- 6.8. Statistical models -- 7. Analysis of an air quality data set -- 7.1. The raw data set -- 7.2. Period averages -- 7.3. Roses -- 7.4. Diurnal variations -- 7.5. Short-term events -- 7.6. Frequency distributions -- 7.7. Further statistical analyses -- 8. Indoor air quality -- 8.1. Building ventilation -- 8.2. Combustion -- 8.3. Indoor organics sources -- 8.4. Bioaerosols -- 8.5. Sick building syndrome -- 8.6. Odour and ventilation -- 8.7. Clean rooms -- 9. Effects on plants, visual range and materials -- 9.1. Effects on plants -- 9.2. Visual range -- 9.3. Damage to materials -- 10. Responses of humans and other animals -- 10.1. Responses of people -- 10.2. Effects on other animals -- 11. Greenhouse gases and climate change -- 11.1. Our radiation environment -- 11.2. The role of gases -- 11.3. The role of aerosol -- 11.4. Gases and aerosol combined -- 11.5. Future scenarios -- 11.6. The main predictions -- 11.7. Feedbacks -- 11.8. Global responses -- 12. Ozone depletion and ultraviolet radiation -- 12.1. Ozone in the stratosphere -- 12.2. Destructive chemistry -- 12.3. The current situation -- 12.4. Ozone and ultraviolet -- 12.5. Clothing protection from UV -- 13. Standards and legislation -- 13.1. UK legislation -- 13.2. EU air quality legislation -- 13.3. UNECE -- 13.4. World Health Organisation -- 13.5. EU industrial emission legislation -- 13.6. EU vehicle emissions -- 13.7. US legislation -- 13.8. Air pollution indices
- Control code
- 946415
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Edition
- Second edition.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxvi, 560 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations.
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) tsl-ebsco27217
- (OCoLC)54950278
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