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Autor:
Abdul Malik, Haider A. Khwaja, P.P. Parekh, Khalid Mohammed Khan, Daniel L. Hershey, Ronaq R. Naqvi, Adil R. Khan
Publikováno v:
CLEAN - Soil, Air, Water. 37:544-554
The physical and chemical characterization of aerosols from three large cities, Karachi and Islamabad, Pakistan, and New York City (NYC), USA, was investigated. A scanning electron microscope equipped with an energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) was
Autor:
Liaquat Husain, James J. Schwab, Vincent A. Dutkiewicz, Adil R. Khan, Sumizah Qureshi, Kamal Swami, Karl X. Yang, Kenneth L. Demerjian
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 40:238-251
As a part of the PM2.5 Technology Assessment and Characterization Study-New York (PMTACS-NY), concentrations of sulfate and 15 trace elements were determined in daily PM2.5 samples collected from July 2001 to September 2002 at a site in urban Queens,
Autor:
Liaquat Husain, Vincent A. Dutkiewicz, Adil R. Khan, Kenneth L. Demerjian, Sumizah Qureshi, James J. Schwab
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 40:182-191
A 42 l min−1 (lpm) sampler (Hi-flo) was used to collect 6-h samples during the 2001 summer and the 2004 winter PM2.5 Technology Assessment and Characterization Study-New York (PMTACS-NY) intensives held at Queens College in urban Queens, NY. A sum
Autor:
Adil R. Khan, Sumizah Qureshi, Liaquat Husain, James J. Schwab, Kenneth L. Demerjian, Vincent A. Dutkiewicz, Vincent Ferraro
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 38:3179-3189
Daily PM2.5 sulfate measurements are reported for July 2001 through June 2002 from three New York State sites that were a part of the New York Supersite Program. The sampling sites were located at Queens, Pinnacle State Park, and Whiteface Mountain.
Autor:
Karl X. Yang, M. Ishaq Mirza, Liaquat Husain, Badar Ghauri, Adil R. Khan, O. V. Rattigan, Kamal Swami
Publikováno v:
Energy & Fuels. 16:640-646
Lahore has been enveloped by intense fog for a period of 1 to 2 months during the previous three winters. The extensive nature of the fog has caused severe disruption to transport and the economy in Northeastern Pakistan. In this paper we report aero
Autor:
Abdul Malik, Ronaq R. Naqvi, Ghazanfar Hussain, Haider A. Khwaja, Sajjad Ali Shah, Khalid Mohammed Khan, Pravin P. Parekh, Adil R. Khan
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 35:5971-5978
The present study reports findings on TSP loading in the ambient air of two major cities in Pakistan – Karachi and Islamabad. Data for TSP were collected at one site in Karachi and two in Islamabad between 10 December 1998 and 08 January 1999. This
Autor:
Badar Ghauri, Robert C. Richter, Ali Rusheed, Liaquat Husain, M. Ishaq Mirza, Adil R. Khan, Vincent A. Dutkiewicz
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere - Global Change Science. 3:51-63
Major ion and trace metal concentrations were determined in aerosols and cloud water at a site in the Himalayan Mountains of Northern Pakistan. In spite of the fact that the site is well removed from significant urban/industrial pollution sources the
Autor:
Sumizah Qureshi, Liaquat Husain, O. V. Rattigan, Rubina Javed, Z. R. Siddiqui, Badar Ghauri, M. Ishaq Mirza, Sultan Hameed, Adil R. Khan
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 27:1891-1894
During the last two winters widespread fog frequently occurred in northeastern India and Pakistan, in a region extending over 1500 km. A particularly severe fog episode lasted from mid-December, 1998 to early January, 1999. The fog caused extensive e
Autor:
Adil R. Khan, Rajasekhar Balasubramanian, Vincent A. Dutkiewicz, Mita Das, Kamal Swami, Liaquat Husain, Christopher D. Judd, Chris J. Walcek, Robert C. Richter, Oliver V. Rattigan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 105:9831-9841
The in-cloud reaction between SO2 and H2O2has been investigated using data from field campaigns of July 1995 and July–August 1997 at Whiteface Mountain, New York. Cloud water samples were collected at the mountain's summit (1.5 km, above mean sea l