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期刊名:Elementa-science of the anthropocene

缩写:ELEMENTA-SCI ANTHROP

ISSN:2325-1026

e-ISSN:2325-1026

IF/分区:4.5/Q1

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Keri Ann Lydon,Donna A Glinski,Jason R Westrich et al. Keri Ann Lydon et al.
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products, including antimicrobials, can be found at trace levels in treated wastewater effluent. Impacts of chemical contaminants on coastal aquatic microbial community structure and pathogen abundance are ...
James H Crawford,Joon-Young Ahn,Jassim Al-Saadi et al. James H Crawford et al.
The Korea-United States Air Quality (KORUS-AQ) field study was conducted during May-June 2016. The effort was jointly sponsored by the National Institute of Environmental Research of South Korea and the National Aeronautics and Space Admini...
Heejeong Kim,Junsu Gil,Meehye Lee et al. Heejeong Kim et al.
To understand the characteristics of air quality in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, intensive measurements were conducted under the Korea-United States Air Quality (KORUS-AQ) campaign. Trace gases such as O3, NOx, NOy, SO2, CO, and volatile or...
Claudia Toro,Kristen Foley,Heather Simon et al. Claudia Toro et al.
Atmospheric nitrogen oxide and nitrogen dioxide (NO + NO2, together termed as NO X ) estimates from annual photochemical simulations for years 2002-2016 are compared to surface network measurements of NO X and total gas-phase-oxidized react...
Carolyn E Jordan,James H Crawford,Andreas J Beyersdorf et al. Carolyn E Jordan et al.
The Korea - United States Air Quality Study (May - June 2016) deployed instrumented aircraft and ground-based measurements to elucidate causes of poor air quality related to high ozone and aerosol concentrations in South Korea. This work sy...
Tomohiro Oda,Thomas Lauvaux,Dengsheng Lu et al. Tomohiro Oda et al.
Quantifying greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from cities is a key challenge towards effective emissions management. An inversion analysis from the INdianapolis FLUX experiment (INFLUX) project, as the first of its kind, has achieved a top-dow...
George C Rhoderick,Christina E Cecelski,Walter R Miller et al. George C Rhoderick et al.
Measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been ongoing for decades to track growth rates and assist in curbing emissions of these compounds into the atmosphere. To accurately establish mole fraction trends and assess the role o...
Peter K Peterson,Mark Hartwig,Nathaniel W May et al. Peter K Peterson et al.
As sources of reactive halogens, snowpacks in sea ice regions control the oxidative capacity of the Arctic atmosphere. However, measurements of snowpack halide concentrations remain sparse, particularly in the high Arctic, limiting our unde...
Santosh R Ghimire,John M Johnston Santosh R Ghimire
We evaluated the impacts of domestic and agricultural rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems in three watersheds within the Albemarle-Pamlico river basin (southeastern U.S.) using life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle cost assessment. Life...
Kenneth J Davis,Aijun Deng,Thomas Lauvaux et al. Kenneth J Davis et al.
The objective of the Indianapolis Flux Experiment (INFLUX) is to develop, evaluate and improve methods for measuring greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from cities. INFLUX's scientific objectives are to quantify CO2 and CH4 emission rates at 1 ...