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期刊名:Journal of the air & waste management association

缩写:J AIR WASTE MANAGE

ISSN:1096-2247

e-ISSN:2162-2906

IF/分区:2.2/Q3

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Tracey Holloway,Jennifer R Bratburd,Arlene M Fiore et al. Tracey Holloway et al.
Satellite data have long been recognized as valuable for air quality applications. These applications are in a stage of rapid growth: new geostationary satellites provide hourly or sub-hourly data; improvements in algorithms convert measure...
Nicholas Dummer,Cecilia Leoni,Emily Saldaña et al. Nicholas Dummer et al.
As the air permitting process evolves, so have environmental justice (EJ) considerations in air permitting. EJ is the concept that everyone has a fundamental right to a healthy and safe environment, equal protection from environmental hazar...
Yujing Wang,Hua Zhang,Fan Lv et al. Yujing Wang et al.
Chemical absorption is widely applied for odor control, and the interaction between odorants is an important influencing factor of the performance. Hydrogen sulfide, methanethiol, propanethiol and acetaldehyde are common and important odora...
Alireza Kaveh,Jennifer Spinti,Paule Lapeyre et al. Alireza Kaveh et al.
A technique called "Video imaging spectro-radiometry" (VISR) has been developed for quantifying the combustion efficiency of flares based on spectrally resolved imaging. In the original version of this technique, a multispectral camera meas...
Fatih Terzi,Volkan Yildirim,Bayram Uzun et al. Fatih Terzi et al.
The Solid Waste Management System (SWMS) has been developed to accurately collect and dispose of waste, addressing the mentioned problems. The SWMS offers the benefit of automating all activities from waste collection to disposal. This stud...
Mahdi Ahmadi,George Allen,John Stanway et al. Mahdi Ahmadi et al.
Pollution from cordwood stoves includes fine particulate matter (PM), hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), greenhouse gases (GHGs), and other compounds that impact human health and climate. To better understand emissions under typical homeowner...
Samuel Bentson,Ryan Thompson,Jaden Berger et al. Samuel Bentson et al.
Residential wood combustion is an important source of heat for millions of households, yet it represents the third largest source of PM2.5 pollution in the United States. Development of cleaner-burning cordwood heating stove designs is nece...