Particulate Matter: Health and Regulatory Issues : the Proceedings of an International Specialty Conference Hosted by Air & Waste Management Association |
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... developed to facilitate regional oxidant modeling , in lieu of States ' submittal of their own 1990 emission inventories . The 1990 Interim Inventory methodology consists of estimating emissions of six major source categories : ( 1 ) ...
... developed to facilitate regional oxidant modeling , in lieu of States ' submittal of their own 1990 emission inventories . The 1990 Interim Inventory methodology consists of estimating emissions of six major source categories : ( 1 ) ...
Page 486
... developed for wind velocity because actual daily wind data were available and were used directly in the emissions model . Daily fastest - minute wind speed and precipitation data measured at the local airport for 1988-1992 were obtained ...
... developed for wind velocity because actual daily wind data were available and were used directly in the emissions model . Daily fastest - minute wind speed and precipitation data measured at the local airport for 1988-1992 were obtained ...
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... developed for windblown dust . The modeling system includes the use of the CALMET / CALGRID modeling pair originally developed by the state of California for photochemical ozone applications along with a new PM10 windblown dust emission ...
... developed for windblown dust . The modeling system includes the use of the CALMET / CALGRID modeling pair originally developed by the state of California for photochemical ozone applications along with a new PM10 windblown dust emission ...
Contents
Iron in Airborne Particulates May Be Important in Lung Damage | 169 |
All PM10 are not Biologically Equal | 177 |
Considerations for a SizeSelective Particle Standard | 195 |
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