[[abstract]]Receptor and dispersion models both provide important information to help understand the emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and develop effective management strategies. In this study, differences between the predicted concentrations of two models and the associated impacts on the estimated health risks due to different theories behind two models were investigated. Two petrochemical industrial complexes in Kaohsiung city of southern Taiwan were selected as the sites for this comparison. Although the study compares the approaches by applying the methods to this specific area, the results are expected to be adopted for other areas or industries. Ninety-nine VOC concentrations at eight monitoring sites were analyzed, wit...
(1) Background: Mathematical exposure modeling of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in consumer spra...
Soil vapour migration into buildings, and subsequent inhalation, are often the main exposure pathway...
Odorous emissions can result in physiological and psychological discomfort when released and subsequ...
[[abstract]]Exposure to ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is associated with a risk of cance...
Identifying the sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is key to reducing ground-level ozone a...
The purpose of this research was to explicate a human health risk assessment that can be employed wi...
[[abstract]]This study investigated ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and assessed excess he...
296-301Atmospheric pollution is a major disaster in the current century. The geometry of pollutants...
Estimates of air concentrations of emitted toxicants in the surrounding community from a facility’s ...
There is substantial evidence that air pollution exposure is associated with asthma prevalence that ...
Receptor Models identify pollution sources by solving a mass balance equation using measured chemica...
[[abstract]]Many studies have considered volatile organic carbons (VOCs) such as BTEX (toluene, ethy...
Emission sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs*) are numerous and widespread in both indoor an...
Biopharmaceutical R&D complexes are major emission sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), whi...
The process-specific emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from a petroleum refinery in the ...
(1) Background: Mathematical exposure modeling of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in consumer spra...
Soil vapour migration into buildings, and subsequent inhalation, are often the main exposure pathway...
Odorous emissions can result in physiological and psychological discomfort when released and subsequ...
[[abstract]]Exposure to ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is associated with a risk of cance...
Identifying the sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is key to reducing ground-level ozone a...
The purpose of this research was to explicate a human health risk assessment that can be employed wi...
[[abstract]]This study investigated ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and assessed excess he...
296-301Atmospheric pollution is a major disaster in the current century. The geometry of pollutants...
Estimates of air concentrations of emitted toxicants in the surrounding community from a facility’s ...
There is substantial evidence that air pollution exposure is associated with asthma prevalence that ...
Receptor Models identify pollution sources by solving a mass balance equation using measured chemica...
[[abstract]]Many studies have considered volatile organic carbons (VOCs) such as BTEX (toluene, ethy...
Emission sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs*) are numerous and widespread in both indoor an...
Biopharmaceutical R&D complexes are major emission sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), whi...
The process-specific emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from a petroleum refinery in the ...
(1) Background: Mathematical exposure modeling of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in consumer spra...
Soil vapour migration into buildings, and subsequent inhalation, are often the main exposure pathway...
Odorous emissions can result in physiological and psychological discomfort when released and subsequ...