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Ozone-destroying chemicals, greenhouse gases, and dangerous airborne
substances that were once thought to be benign are the most urgent issues facing
air pollution control experts. Students need a thorough, updated reference that
explores these current trends while also covering the fundamental concepts of
this emerging discipline.
A new revision of a bestseller, Air Quality, Fourth Edition provides a
comprehensive overview air quality issues, including a better understanding of
atmospheric chemistry, the effects of pollution on public health and the
environment, and the technology and regulatory practices used to achieve air
quality goals.
New sections cover toxicological principles and risk assessment. The book also
contains revised discussions on public policy concerns, with a focus on air
quality standards for ozone depletion and global warming, and the health effects
of particulate air pollutants.
This edition continues to serve as a very readable text for advanced level
undergraduate and early graduate study in environmental science, environmental
management, and in programs related to the study of public health, industrial
hygiene, and pollution control. 460 pp.
Major revisions to sections on global warming and stratospheric ozone
depletion
Discussion of public policy concerns, with a focus on air quality
standards for ozone depletion and global warming
Overview of toxicological principles and risk assessment
A glossary of key terms, a Web resource guide, and metric/US units
conversion tables
Analysis of the control of emissions from stationary sources. The welfare
effects of air quality on materials, as well as crops, plants, trees, and
other organisms
Air Quality, Fourth Edition - Table of Contents:
The Atmosphere
Chemical Composition
Physical Phenomena
Atmospheric Motion
Evolution of the Atmosphere
Atmospheric Pollution and Pollutants
Natural Air Pollution
Anthropogenic Air Pollution
Gas-Phase Pollutants
Atmospheric Particles
Atmospheric Dispersion, Transport and Deposition
Dispersion and Transport
Atmospheric Removal and Deposition Processes
Meteorological Applications: Air Pollution Control
Atmospheric Effects
Visibility
Turbidity
Thermal Air Pollution
Effects on Precipitation and Precipitation Processes
Atmospheric Deposition
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
Global Warming
Health Effects
Air Pollution Episodes
Pollutant Exposures and Cause-Effect Relationships
Impact of Pollutants on the Human Body
Health Effects of Regulated Air Pollutants
Personal Air Pollution
Risk Assessment and Management
Welfare Effects
Effects on Agricultural Crops, Ornamental Plants, and Trees
Effects on Domesticated Animals
Ecological Effects
Effects on Materials
Odor Pollution
Air Quality and Emissions Assessment
Air Quality Monitoring
Emissions Assessment
Air Quality Modeling
Regulation and Public Policy
Non-Regulatory Legal Remedies
Regulatory Strategies and Tactics
Federal Legislative History
Air Pollution Control Under the 1970, 1977, and 1990 Clean Air Act
Amendments
State and Local Air Pollution Control Functions
Public Policy Issues
Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions
Motor Vehicle Engines
Automotive Fuels
Low Emission and Zero Emission Vehicles
Control of Emissions from Stationary Sources
Control Practices
Gas Cleaning Technology
Control of Particulate-Phase Pollutants
Control of Gas-Phase Pollutants
Indoor Air Quality
Personal, Indoor, and Outdoor Pollutant Relationships