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Passive sampling of SO2 and NO2 ambient air concentrations in Cairo. NILU OR

Sivertsen, B.

A screening study was undertaken in greater Cairo to check and verify the ambient air pollution monitoring network operated by EIMP/EEAA. The passive samplers were installed in field to measure ground level concentrations in different microenvironments as a result of emissions from traffic and industry. The possibilities for exceeding the EEAA Law no. 4 and the World Health Organisation¿s (WHO) air quality guidelines for SO2 were identified in two areas of Cairo. NO2 concentration limits were high in some selected streets. The passive sampling results compared reasonably well with the permanent network operated by EIMP/EEAA.

2001

Passive sampling of POPs in European background air. NILU F

Halse, A.K.; Breivik, K.; Schlabach, M.; Jones, K.C.; Sweetman, A.

2008

Passive air sampling of POPs in background air along a European-Arctic transect

Halvorsen, Helene Lunder; Möckel, Claudia; Pedersen, Lovise Skogeng; Krogseth, Ingjerd Sunde; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Schlabach, Martin; Breivik, Knut

2018

Passive air samplers as a tool for assessing long-term trends in atmospheric concentrations of semivolatile organic compounds.

Kalina, J.; Scheringer, M.; Boruvková, J.; Kukucka, P.; Pribylová, P.; Bohlin-Nizzetto, P.; Klánová, J.

2017

Passive air monitoring of perfluorinated compounds in the UK and Norway. NILU F

Schuster, J.K.; Gioia, R.; Del Vento, S.; Harner, T.; Breivik, K.; Jones, K.C.

2011

Pass deg for hybelkaninene!

Nipen, Maja (interview subject); Pedersen, Elise; Norheim, Håkon Jonassen (journalists)

2024

Particulate Matter Research and Management in Serbia

Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena V.; De Vito, Saverio; Davidović, Miloš D.; Ristovski, Zoran; Bartonova, Alena

Clean air is a basic requirement for human health and well-being. According to [1], air pollution is the largest environmental health risk in Europe, with PM being responsible for majority of the adverse effects. The most commonly used metrics for PM is mass for different PM sizes by aerodynamic diameter: inhalable PM includes PM10 for particles equal or smaller than 10 μm, PM2.5 for those equal or smaller than 2.5 μm, and ultrafine particles for those smaller than 100 nm. The smaller the particles are, the deeper they penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the cardiovascular system, increasing the risks to human health [2]. New ways of characterizing PM, and new understanding of mechanisms of adverse health effects, are emerging.

2023

2018

Particulate matter measurements at the Akrotiri research station.

Lazaridis, M.; Voulgarakis, A.; Glytsos, T.; Kopanakis, I.; Latos, M.; Katsivela, E.; Hov, Ø.; Grennfelt, P.; Kulmala, M.; Tørseth, K.

2007

Particulate matter measurements at the Akrotiri Research Station. NILU PP

Lazaridis, M.; Voulgarakis, A.; Glytos, T.; Kopanakis, I.; Latos, M.; Katsivela, E.; Hov, Ø.; Grennfelt, P.; Kulmala, M.; Tørseth, K.

2005

Particulate matter in integrated assesment: two examples.

Bartonova, A.; the HEIMTSA, HENVINET teams.

2011

Particulate matter emissions and abatement options in residential wood burning in the Nordic countries.

Sternhufvud, C.; Karvosenoja, N.; Illerup, J.; Kindbom, K.; Lükewille, A.; Johansson, M.; Jensen, D.

2004

Particulate matter and gaseous pollutants in a baroque library hall - Assessing the consequences for books and manuscripts

Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Smolík, Jiří; Mašková, Ludmila; Souckova, Magda; Ondráčková, Lucie; Stankiewicz, Jurke; Grøntoft, Terje; Benesová, Marie; Ondráček, Jakub

2018

Particles.

Lövblad, G.; Tarrasón, L.; Tørseth, K.

2004

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