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Autor:
Patricia E. Korsog, George T. Wolff
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 42:1173-1177
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments require states with O3 nonattainment areas to adopt regulations to enforce reasonable available control technologies (RACT) for NOX stationary sources by November 1992. However, if the states can demonstrate that suc
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics. 25:2173-2186
As part of the Southern California Air Quality Study (SCAQS), General Motors Research Laboratories made comprehensive air quality measurements during the summer of 1987 in Claremont, CA, and during the fall of 1987 in Long Beach, CA. These locations
Autor:
Patricia E. Korsog, George T. Wolff
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. Part B. Urban Atmosphere. 25:47-57
Stringent volatile organic compounds (VOC) control measures for both mobile and stationary sources have been introduced in the U.S. in an attempt to reduce ambient concentrations of ozone (O 3 ). Despite the expense of billions of dollars to implemen
Publikováno v:
Aerosol Science and Technology. 11:26-38
The temporal and diurnal patterns of particulate-bound mutagens in the atmosphere were examined for a two-month period in the summer of 1985. Daily PM-10 samples were collected at 0900–2100 and 2100–0900 along with other air quality measurements
Autor:
Martin A. Ferman, Gregory J. Wendel, George T. Wolff, Patricia E. Korsog, David P. Stroup, D. H. Stedman, Martin S. Ruthkosky
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment (1967). 20:1229-1239
During August 1982 and January and February 1983, General Motors Research Laboratories operated an air monitoring site on the southwest coast of Bermuda. The data show that the levels of the NOx and SOx species reaching Bermuda are determined by the
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment (1967). 20:2231-2241
As part of the 1982 Detroit Summer Air Pollution Study, the relationships between the mutagenicity of ambient aerosols and other air quality components were examined. Thirty-one samples of total suspended particulate matter collected at a site in cen
Autor:
Patricia E. Korsog, George T. Wolff
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment (1967). 19:1399-1409
For a one-week period during July 1981, samples of fine (diameter −3 . A major contribution from a sulfate source, which appears to be coal combustion, was identified. This source is estimated to account for about 50% of the fine mass. Small contri
Autor:
Martin A. Ferman, George T. Wolff, Patricia E. Korsog, David P. Stroup, Martin S. Ruthkosky, Nelson A. Kelly
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association. 36:585-591
During August, 1982 and January and February, 1983, General Motors Research Laboratories operated air monitoring sites on the Atlantic Coast near Lewes, Delaware and 1250 km to the east on the southwest coast of Bermuda. The overall purpose of this p
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment (1967). 19:305-313
During June, July and August 1981, General Motors Research Laboratories collected daily fine (FPM = diameter < 2.5 μm) and coarse (CPM = ⩾ 2.5 μm, ⩽ 15 μm) particulate samples at four sites in southeastern Michigan. Dichotomous air samplers we
Autor:
Patricia E. Korsog, George T. Wolff
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment (1967). 23:55-65
The General Motors' mobile Atmospheric Research Laboratory was situated in rural western Massachusetts in the Berkshire Mountains for 62 days during the summer of 1984. The purpose of this study was to determine the source regions of the acid deposit