Receptor Modeling for Air Quality Management ( Volume 7 )

Publication series :Volume 7

Author: Hopke   P. K.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9780080868349

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444882189

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444882189

Subject: X51 Atmospheric Pollution and Its Control

Language: ENG

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This book presents the background and application of receptor models for the source identification and quantitative mass apportionment of airborne pollutants. Over the past decade, receptor models have become an accepted part of the process for developing effective and efficient air quality management plans. Information is provided on the ambient and source sampling and chemical analysis needed to provide the input data for receptor models. Commonly used models are described with examples so that the air quality specialist can see how these models are applied. Recent advances in several areas of the field are presented as well as the perspective of both U.S. Federal and State level air quality managers on how these models fit into the development of a management plan.

The aim of the book is to provide a practical guide to persons who may be given the task of implementing receptor modeling as a part of some air quality management problem. The intention of all the chapter authors is to furnish both the basic information needed to begin doing receptor modeling as well as some insight into some of the problems related to the use of these models. These tools like any others used in solving complex technological problems are not a panacea, but do represent powerful aids in data analysis that can lead to insights as to how an airshed functions and thus, to effective and efficient air quality management strategies.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 16

CHAPTER 2. SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS METHODS FOR AMBIENT PM-10 AEROSOL

pp.:  26 – 60

CHAPTER 3. SOURCE SAMPLING FOR RECEPTOR MODELING

pp.:  60 – 98

CHAPTER 4. CHEMICAL MASS BALANCE

pp.:  98 – 132

CHAPTER 5. MULTIVARIATE RECEPTOR MODELS

pp.:  132 – 164

CHAPTER 6. SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

pp.:  164 – 228

CHAPTER 7. RECEPTOR MODELING FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

pp.:  228 – 270

CHAPTER 8. RECEPTOR MODELING IN THE CONTEXT OF AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARD FOR PARTICULATE MATTER

pp.:  270 – 314

CHAPTER 9. APPLICATION OF RECEPTOR MODELING TO SOLVING LOCAL AIR QUALITY PROBLEMS

pp.:  314 – 336

INDEX

pp.:  336 – 346

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