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Autor:
C. Gurell, Kori D. Moore, Emyrei Young, John H. Prueger, Randy S. Martin, Richard L. Pfeiffer, Gail E. Bingham, Michael D. Wojcik, Jerry L. Hatfield
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Transactions of the ASABE. :181-198
Ammonia (NH3) is an important trace gas species in the atmosphere that can have negative impacts on human, animal, and ecosystem health. Agriculture has been identified as the largest source of NH3, specifically livestock operations. NH3 emissions fr
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 51:617-627
A 10-yr record of PM2.5 (particulate matter of aerodynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 μm), collected in Cache Valley near downtown Logan, Utah, reveals a strong peak in the PM2.5 concentration climatology that is tightly localized in mid-January. The cause of
Publikováno v:
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A. 70:1731-1744
In January 2004, the normally picturesque Cache Valley in northern Utah made national headlines with the highest PM2.5 levels in the nation. Epidemiological studies linked exposure to particulate air pollution in other locations with stroke and Alzhe
Publikováno v:
Archives of toxicology. 86(1)
The normally picturesque Cache Valley in northern Utah is frequently reported to have the worst particulate (PM) air pollution in the United States. Numerous epidemiological studies conducted elsewhere have associated PM exposure to a variety of card
Autor:
Thomas D. Wilkerson, Bill Bradford, Kori D. Moore, Christian C. Marchant, Vladmir V. Zavyalov, Michael D. Wojcik, Randy S. Martin, Gail E. Bingham, Jerry L. Hatfield
Publikováno v:
Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications
Agriculture, through wind erosion, tillage and harvest operations, burning, diesel-powered machinery and animal production operations, is a source of particulate matter emissions. Agricultural sources vary both temporally and spatially due to daily a
Autor:
John H. Prueger, Jerry L. Hatfield, Douglas J. Ahlstrom, Lawrence E. Hipps, Christian C. Marchant, Richard L. Pfeiffer, Derek S. Jones, Kori D. Moore, Thomas D. Wilkerson, Randy S. Martin, Vladimir V. Zavyalov, Gail E. Bingham
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Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications
Space Dynamics Lab Publications
Space Dynamics Lab Publications
Particulate emissions from agricultural sources vary from dust created by operations and animal movement to the fine secondary particulates generated from ammonia and other emitted gases. The development of reliable facility emission data using point