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Annotation Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) is known to have far-ranging impacts on human health through to climate forcing. The characterization of emission sources and the quantification of specific source impacts to PM concentrations significantly enhance our understanding of, and our ability to, eventually predicting the fate and transport of atmospheric PM and its associated impacts on humans and the environment. Recent advances in source apportionment applications have contributed unique combinations of chemical and numerical techniques for determining the contributions of specific sources, including diesel exhaust and biomass burning. These advances also identify and help characterize the contributions of previously uncharacterized sources. Numerical modeling has also enabled estimations of contributions of emission sources to atmospherically processed PM in urban and rural regions. Investigation into the emissions sources driving air quality is currently of concern across the globe. This Special Issue offers studies at the intersection of air quality and source apportionment for study areas in China, Germany, Iceland, Mexico, and the United States. Studies cover diverse methods for chemical characterization and modeling of the impact of different emission sources on air quality.
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Annotation Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) is known to have far-ranging impacts on human health through to climate forcing. The characterization of emission sources and the quantification of specific source impacts to PM concentrations significantly enhance our understanding of, and our ability to, eventually predicting the fate and transport of atmospheric PM and its associated impacts on humans and the environment. Recent advances in source apportionment applications have contributed unique combinations of chemical and numerical techniques for determining the contributions of specific sources, including diesel exhaust and biomass burning. These advances also identify and help characterize the contributions of previously uncharacterized sources. Numerical modeling has also enabled estimations of contributions of emission sources to atmospherically processed PM in urban and rural regions. Investigation into the emissions sources driving air quality is currently of concern across the globe. This Special Issue offers studies at the intersection of air quality and source apportionment for study areas in China, Germany, Iceland, Mexico, and the United States. Studies cover diverse methods for chemical characterization and modeling of the impact of different emission sources on air quality.
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Annotation Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) is known to have far-ranging impacts on human health through to climate forcing. The characterization of emission sources and the quantification of specific source impacts to PM concentrations significantly enhance our understanding of, and our ability to, eventually predicting the fate and transport of atmospheric PM and its associated impacts on humans and the environment. Recent advances in source apportionment applications have contributed unique combinations of chemical and numerical techniques for determining the contributions of specific sources, including diesel exhaust and biomass burning. These advances also identify and help characterize the contributions of previously uncharacterized sources. Numerical modeling has also enabled estimations of contributions of emission sources to atmospherically processed PM in urban and rural regions. Investigation into the emissions sources driving air quality is currently of concern across the globe. This Special Issue offers studies at the intersection of air quality and source apportionment for study areas in China, Germany, Iceland, Mexico, and the United States. Studies cover diverse methods for chemical characterization and modeling of the impact of different emission sources on air quality.
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Air quality. --- Air quality --- Air --- Quality of air --- Environmental quality --- Quality --- Pollution
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Quality assurance. --- Quality control --- Quality assurance --- E-books
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Water quality biological assessment --- Water quality management --- Water quality
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La Boîte à outils du responsable qualité propose 64 outils essentiels et immédiatement opérationnels à toutes les étapes d'une démarche qualité : - pour engager un processus de certification ISO 9001 ou une démarche centrée client ; - pour déployer un management par les processus ; - pour dynamiser un système qualité déjà en place ; - pour assurer la conformité des produits et prestations. Dans cette 3e édition : tous les outils ont été mis à jour et cinq nouveaux outils. Nouvelle maquette plus actuelle et attractive mais toujours même principe : les outils sont regroupés par thématiques, présentés en deux couleurs sur double page : une représentation graphique de l'outil, une définition, l'essentiel en anglais, Pourquoi et Comment l'utiliser, avantages et précautions à prendre, éventuellement un approfondissement et un cas pratique. Pour voir des vidéos, le code QR doit être scanné.
Quality assurance. --- Quality assurance --- Data processing.
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