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AN INEXPENSIVE AUTOSAMPLER AND FIELD SAMPLE CARRIER TO PROVIDE SEMI-QUANTITATIVE MAPS FOR DISPERSED CHEMICALS WITH HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION USING AMBIENT-AIR MASS SPECTROMETRY
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Sep 26, 2008]
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Acute Exposure to Particulate Matter (PM) Alters Physiologic and Toxicologic Endpoints in a Rat Model of Heart Failure
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 16, 2009]
Human exposure to ambient PM from fossil-fuel emissions is linked to cardiovascular disease and death. This association strengthens in people with preexisting cardiopulmonary diseases—especially heart failure (HF). We previously examined the effects of PM on HF by exposing Sponta...
Air Quality Response Modeling for Decision Support
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 26, 2011]
Air quality management relies on photochemical models to predict the responses of pollutant concentrations to changes in emissions. Such modeling is especially important for secondary pollutants such as ozone and fine particulate matter which vary nonlinearly with changes in emis...
Application of Wavelet Filters in an Evaluation of Photochemical Model Performance
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Jan 10, 2010]
Air quality model evaluation can be enhanced with time-scale specific comparisons of outputs and observations. For example, high-frequency (hours to one day) time scale information in observed ozone is not well captured by deterministic models and its incorporation into model pe...
Diesel Exhaust Exposure Increases Susceptibility to Influenza Infection and Induces Dendritic Cell Migration and Maturation.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 17, 2008]
Mice were necropsied at day 1, 4, 8 and 14 post-infection and lung tissue was assessed for virus titers by TCID<SUB>50</SUB>, lung injury and inflammation. Lung and lymph node DC populations (CD11c<SUP>+</SUP>, MHCII, CD45<SUP>+</SUP>, CD80<SUP>+</SUP> and CD86+) were identified ...
Extreme Value Analysis for Evaluating Ozone Control Strategies
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 01, 2013]
Tropospheric ozone is one of six criteria pollutants regulated by the US EPA, and has been linked to respiratory and cardiovascular endpoints and adverse effects on vegetation and ecosystems. Regional photochemical models have been developed to study the impacts of emission reduc...
Factorial Based Response Surface Modeling with Confidence Intervals for Optimizing Thermal Optical Transmission Analysis of Atmospheric Black Carbon
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 09, 2009]
We demonstrate how thermal-optical transmission analysis (TOT) for refractory light-absorbing carbon in atmospheric particulate matter was optimized with empirical response surface modeling. TOT employs pyrolysis to distinguish the mass of black carbon (BC) from organic carbon (...
MONITORING TO ASSOCIATE A PLUME OF MTBE IN GROUNDWATER WITH A VAPOR RELEASE
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 06, 2007]
There is a class of MTBE plumes in ground water that have little of the BTEX compounds. It has been proposed that these MTBE plumes are caused by release of gasoline vapors from underground storage tanks. However, a mechanism to carry MTBE vapors into ground water has not been ...
Satellite Observations for Detecting and Tracking Changes in Atmospheric Composition
(JOURNAL) [Published : Oct 01, 2009]
The international scientific community's Integrated Global Atmosphere Chemistry Observation System report outlined a plan for ground-based, airborne and satellite Measurements, and models to integrate the observations into a 4-dimensional representation of the atmosphere (space a...
Spatially Refined Aerosol Direct Radiative Focusing Efficiencies
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 04, 2012]
Global aerosol direct radiative forcing (DRF) is an important metric for assessing potential climate impacts of future emissions changes. However, the radiative consequences of emissions perturbations are not readily quantified nor well understood at the level of detail necessary...
TEMPORAL GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE FT-2-PLUME AT THE WURTSMITH AIR FORCE BASE, OSCODA, MICHIGAN
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 10, 2008]
The decommissioned Wurtsmith Air Force Base former Fire Training Cell (FT-02) facility has been the focus of several geophysical investigations. After several decades of fire training exercises, significant amounts of hydrocarbons and some solvents seeped into the Subsurface cont...
THE QUANTIFICATION OF AQUEOUS TRACERS IN LABORATORY AQUIFER MODELS USING A LIGHT TRANSMISSION VISUALIZATION METHOD - 1
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 30, 2007]
The quantification of solute concentrations in laboratory aquifer models has been largely limited to the use of sampling ports, from which samples are collected for external analysis. One of the drawbacks to this method is that the act of sampling may disturb plume dynamics and ...
THE QUANTIFICATION OF AQUEOUS TRACERS IN LABORATORY AQUIFER MODELS USING A LIGHT TRANSMISSION VISUALIZATION METHOD - 2
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 14, 2007]
The quantification of solute concentrations in laboratory aquifer models has been largely limited to the use of sampling ports, from which samples are collected for external analysis. One of the drawbacks to this method is that the act of sampling may disturb plume dynamics and ...
The effects of climate change on outdoor recreation participation: National projections for the 21st century
In this paper, we study examine how climate change will impact outdoor recreation in the continental United States using data on time allocation from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS). We apply a partially non-parametric regression approach to document how weather historically ...
Thermally activated persulfate oxidation regeneration of NOM- and MTBE- spent granular activated carbon
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 16, 2010]
Chemical oxidation is a developing technology used to regenerate contaminant-spent GAC. Chemical regeneration of GAC represents a viable option to thermal regeneration methods that are energy intensive resulting in significant consumption of fossil fuels and production of greenho...
Tools to Assess Community-Based Cumulative Risk and Exposures
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Feb 01, 2010]
Multiple agents and stressors can interact in a given community to adversely affect human and ecological conditions. A cumulative risk assessment (CRA) analyzes, characterizes, and potentially quantifies the effects from multiple stressors, which include chemical agents (for exam...
[PDF] from eartharxiv.orgHow high is high enough? A multi-million-member ensemble analysis of future climate scenarios and their relevance
(JOURNAL)
Assessments of high-forcing climate scenarios provide unique insight into possible high-risk climate change impacts in the 21st century and beyond. Given rapid and ongoing societal changes (e.g., population growth, energy demand, technology, etc.), debates are increasing on the c...
"INSIDE IAQ" -- EPA'S INDOOR AIR QUALITY RESEARCH UPDATE (INDOOR ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT BRANCH, AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL DIVISION, NRMRL).
[Published : Apr 23, 2001]
"Inside IAQ" is published twice a year and highlights indoor air quality (IAQ) research conducted by EPA's National Risk Management Research Laboratory's Indoor Environment Management Branch and other parts of EPA's Office of Research and Development.To view previous issues of ...
"WASTEWATER TREATMENT ARRIVES TO PUERTO BARRIOS GUATEMALA"
[Published : May 01, 2000]
Summary of Wastewater Treatment Project in a small community in Guatemala involving the design and construction of a low-tech, low-cost wastewater system.
#2 - An Empirical Assessment of Exposure Measurement Error and Effect Attenuation in Bi-Pollutant Epidemiologic Models
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 28, 2014]
Background&bull; Differing degrees of exposure error acrosspollutants&bull; Previous focus on quantifying and accounting forexposure error in single-pollutant models&bull; Examine exposure errors for multiple pollutantsand provide insights on the potential for bias andattenuation...
#2) EPA Perspective - Exposure and Effects Prediction and Monitoring
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 26, 2014]
Outline &bull;Biomarkers as a risk assessment tool&ndash;exposure assessment &amp; risk characterization&bull;CDC&rsquo;s NHANES as a source of biomarker data&ndash;history, goals &amp; available data&bu...
#2) Enantiomer Specific Measurements of Current-use Pesticides in Aquatic Systems
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 14, 2014]
Research has shown that current-use pesticides can enter urban and agricultural watersheds and adversely affect aquatic organisms. A potential cause may be higher concentrations of the more toxic pesticide enantiomer present in the pesticide mixture. The presence of pesticide ena...
#2) Sensor Technology-State of the Science
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jul 08, 2014]
Establish market surveys of commercially-available air quality sensorsConduct an extensive literature survey describing the state of sensor technologiesInvestigate emerging technologies and their potential to meet future air quality monitoring needs for the Agency as well as othe...
& Source apportionment of particulate matter in the United States and associations with lung inflammatory Markers
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 01, 2008]
Size-fractionated particulate matter (PM) samples were collected from six U.S. cities and chemically analyzed as part of the Multiple Air Pollutant Study. Particles were administered to cultured lung cells and the production of three different proinflammatory markers was measured...
α-Pinene-Derived organic coatings on acidic sulfate aerosol impacts secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene in a box model
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 15, 2019]
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is known to have an adverse impact on public health and is an important climate forcer. Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) contributes up to 80% of PM2.5 worldwide and multiphase reactions are an important pathway to form SOA. Aerosol-phase state is t...