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Atmospheric pollution by Aerosols is a refer-ence book and Its readreship includes academicians , researchers, consultants and professionals working In the field of environ-ment and air pollution. The essential feature of the book is an integrated appraach of monited through a case study. a com prehensive summary of the contents of book is given at the start which would be helpful to the senior workers already working in this field.
The Contents have been divided into dif-ferent chapters. The first chapter gives brief description of major air pollutants their Sources and effects physical and chemical parameters of aerosols and role of meteorol-agy in chapter 2. General description of air quality modelling and fundamentals of receptor models have been described in chapter 3. and 4. respectively A case study of highly polluted region is being illusteated in chapters 7. through 9. A new approach of composite receptor model was developed and has been described in chapter 10. ranking of sites in terms of stength of pollution and based upon simple indices is given in chapter 11. the last and 12th Chapter concludes the case study and suggests the future scope of the work.
The approach suggested in the book could be directly used in the field and more emphsis has been given on practical applica tion part rather than theoretical applica tion part rather than theoretical details about aerosols and atmospheric pollution Authore and suggestions from readers.
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
NOMENCLATURE
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 General
1.2 Major Air Pollutants
1.3 Indian Scenario
1.4 Description of Aerosols
1.4.1 Necessity of Monitoring and Modelling
1.4.2 Air Quality Standards
1.5 Sources of Aerosols
1.5.1 Natural Sources
1.5.2 Anthropogenic Sources
1.6 Effects of Aerosols
1.6.1 Health Effects
1.6.2 Non-Health Effects
2. MONITORING PARAMETERS
2.1 General
2.2 Size Distribution of Aerosols
2.3 Chemical Composition of Aerosols
2.4 Role of Meteorology
2.4.1 Transportation and Removal
2.4.2 Scavenging of Aerosols
3. AIR QUALITY MODELLING
3.1 General
3.2 Model and its Utility
3.3 Model Classification
3.3.1 Dispersion Models
3.3.2 Receptor Models
4. RECEPTOR MODEL FUN DAIVIENTALS
4.1 General
4.2 Principles and Assumptions
4.3 Classification of Receptor Models
4.3.1 Chemical Mass Balance Model 4.3.2 Multivariate Analysis
4.3.3 Enrichment Factor Method
4.3.4 Wind Trajectory Analysis Method
5. DETAILS OF TI-IE CASE STUDY
5.1 General
5.2 Study Region and Receptor Sites
5.2.1 Details of the Region -
5.2.2 Criteria for Site Selection
5.2.3 Sampling Locations
5.3 Sampling Methods
5.3.1 Aerosol Sampling
5.3.2 Collection of Precipitation
5.3.3 Recording of Wind Data
5.4 Analytical Techniques
5.4.1 Size Distribution of Aerosols
5.4.2 Chemical Components of Aerosols
5.4.3 Analysis of Precipitation.
5.4.4 Compilation of Wind Data
6. RESULTS OF THE CASE STUDY
6.1 General
6.2 Concentration of TSP
6.2.1 Size Analysis with Different Techniques
6.2.2 Variation 3 with Different Parameters
6.3 Chemical Constituents of Aerosols
6.3.1 Correlations and Possible Sources
6.4 Interpretation of Wind Data
6.5 Results on Precipitation
6.5.1 Physical Parameters
6.5.2 Chemical Components and Correlations
7. SIMPLE STATISTICAL MODELS
7.1 General
7.2 Regression and Correlation Analysis
7.3 Size Distribution by Factor Model
7.4 Factor Analysis Applied to Rain Data
8. CHEMICAL MASS BALANCE MODEL
8.1 General
8.2 Description of CMB Model
8.3 Source Contribution Using CMB7
8.3.1 Source Type Selection
8.3.2 Source Profile Compilation
8.3.3 Model Application
9. FACTOR ANALYSIS-MULTIPLE
REGRESSION MODEL
9.1 General
9.2 Theoretical Background
9.3 Application of FA-MR
9.3.1 FA and Souroe Identification
9.3.2 MR and Source Apportionment
10 COMPOSITE RECEPTOR MODEL
10.1 General
10.2 Development of CRM
10.3 Application of CRM
11. AIR QUALITY INDICES
11.1 General 99
11.2 Pollution Index
11.3 Calculation of Index
11.4 Site Comparison and AQ Evaluation
12. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE SCOPE
12.1 General 104
12.2 Aerosol Concentration
12.3 Analysis of Aerosols
12.4 Meteorological Data Analysis
12.5 Results on Modelling
12.6 Future Scope of the Work
APPENDIX - ( A) : Major Industries
APPENDIX - (B) : Analytical Techniques
APPENDIX - (C) : Tsp And Its Chemical Components
APPENDIX - (D) : Details Of Fa-mr Technique Summary Of Case Study
References
Index
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