16 research outputs found
Aerosol Pollution from Small Combustors in a Village
Urban air pollution is widely recognized. Recently, there have been a few projects that examined air quality in rural areas (e.g., AUPHEP project in Austria, WOODUSE project in Denmark). Here we present the results within the International Cooperation Project RER/2/005 targeted at studying the effect of local combustion processes to air quality in the village of Brzezina in the countryside north-west of Wroclaw (south western Poland). We identified the potential emission sources and quantified their contributions. The ambient aerosol monitoring (PM10 and elemental concentrations) was performed during 4 measurement cycles, in summer 2009, 2010 and in winter 2010, 2011. Some receptor modeling techniques, factor analysis-multiple linear regression analysis (FA-MLRA) and potential source localization function (PSLF), have been used. Different types of fuel burning along with domestic refuse resulted in an increased concentration of PM10 particle mass, but also by an increased in various other compounds (As, Pb, Zn). Local combustion sources contributed up to 80% to PM10 mass in winter. The effect of other sources was small, from 6 to 20%, dependently on the season. Both PM10 and elemental concentrations in the rural settlement were comparable to concentrations at urban sites in summer and were much higher in winter, which can pose asignificant health risk to its inhabitants
Observation of ozone concentration during the solar eclipse
Abstract We report the results of measurements of ozone concentrations during the solar eclipse of 11 Ž . August 1999. The experiment was performed in Warsaw Poland and its surroundings. The temporal evolution of ozone concentration was measured using the differential absorption lidar Ž . DIAL and it was compared with results obtained by several monitoring stations measuring with other methods. In almost all cases, a drop in the ozone concentration was observed during the eclipse. Experimental data was compared with calculations done using a simple model based on NO -O chemical kinetics. q 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
The contribution of outdoor particulate matter (<tex>PM_{1}</tex>, <tex>PM_{10}$</tex>) to school indoor environment
Non-methane volatile organic compound measurements in the city centre of Wroclaw, Poland
Historical changes in air pollution in the tri-border region of Poland, Czech Republic and Germany
Comparative assessment of air quality in two health resorts using carbon isotopes and palynological analyses
Comparative assessment of air quality in two health resorts using carbon isotopes and palynological analyses
Le Verrier Urbain-Jean-Joseph. Rapport fait au Conseil impérial de l'instruction publique, au nom de la Commission chargée d'examiner le projet de décret sur le régime financier des lycées de l'Empire. In: Bulletin administratif de l'instruction publique. Tome 4 n°40, avril 1853. pp. 116-130