Chemical modeling for air resources : fundamentals, applications, and corroborative analyses / Jinyou Liang.
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Electronic Book | UT Tyler Online Online | TD883.1 .L53 2013 (Browse shelf) | https://ezproxy.uttyler.edu/login?url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780124081352 | Available | ocn841488805 |
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TD883 .S747 2013 Analysis, Monitoring, and Surveying : | TD883 .S747 2014 Air Pollution V4 : | TD883 .T66 2014 Toxic airs : | TD883.1 .L53 2013 Chemical modeling for air resources : | TD883.1 .P47 2013 DEVELOPMENT AND CALIBRATION OF A MULTI-ZONE MODEL TO PREDICT THE DISTRIBUTION OF CONTAMINANT IN A RESIDENTIAL BUILDING USING CONTAM SOFTWARE | TD883.15 Researching environmental compliance through semi-structured interviews : perceptions about the impact on work and well-being for ship crews / | TD883.17 .H44 2003 Indoor air quality engineering : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chemical Modeling for Air Resources describes fundamental topics in chemical modeling and its scientific and regulatory applications in air pollution problems, such as ozone hole, acid rain, climate change, particulate matter, and other air toxins. A number of corroborative analysis methods are described to help extract information from model data. With many examples, Chemical Modeling for Air Resources may serve as a textbook for graduate students and reference for professionals in fields of atmospheric science, environmental science and engineering. - Presents atmospheric chemical modeling from both scientific and regulatory perspectives - Includes a range of topics for each pollutant, including the science of how it forms, its health effects, the regulatory context, and modeling - A succinct overview for air quality regulators and industry consultants interested in the most widely used modeling software.
Description based on title page of PDF version; (ScienceDirect; viewed on May 2, 2013).
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