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Lun-Min Shih, Huan-Liang Tsai and Cheng-Yu Tsai
This paper presents an original wireless DYU Air Box of an environment-monitoring IoT (EMIoT) system on a campus to offer information on environmental conditions through the public ThingSpeak IoT platform for stakeholders including all the students and e...
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Paolo Dabove, Chiara Colombero and Andrea Salerno Quaroni
Analyses of climate change, due to its impact not only on the weather and the environment but also on human health and life, are one of the most important study activities made in recent years. There is relatively high confidence that glacial melt and he...
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Joseph J. Bango, Sophia A. Agostinelli, Makayla Maroney, Michael Dziekan, Ruba Deeb and Gazi Duman
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for improved airborne infectious disease monitoring capability. A key challenge is to develop a technology that captures pathogens for identification from ambient air. While pathogenic species vary significa...
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Yushan Su, Uwayemi Sofowote, Anthony Munoz, Michael Noble, Chris Charron, Aaron Todd, Valbona Celo, Ewa Dabek-Zlotorzynska, Alla Kryukova and Teresa Switzer
Large mineral deposits have been discovered in Ontario?s Far North and are being considered for further development. Particulate matter and trace elements can be emitted from potential mining activities and these air pollutants are associated with health...
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Gonçalo Marques, Cristina Roque Ferreira and Rui Pitarma
Occupational health can be strongly influenced by the indoor environment as people spend 90% of their time indoors. Although indoor air quality (IAQ) is not typically monitored, IAQ parameters could be in many instances very different from those defined ...
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Yushan Su, Uwayemi Sofowote, Jerzy Debosz, Luc White and Anthony Munoz
Continuous monitoring of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is important to provide near-real-time air quality information for public health protection, especially when ambient levels are elevated. The Tapered Element Oscillating Microbalance (TEOM), operat...
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Kathleen M. Navarro, Don Schweizer, John R. Balmes and Ricardo Cisneros
Prescribed fire, intentionally ignited low-intensity fires, and managed wildfires—wildfires that are allowed to burn for land management benefit—could be used as a land management tool to create forests that are resilient to wildland fire. Th...
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Georgios Papailias and Ilias Mavroidis
This paper addresses the atmospheric emissions of CO2, SO2, H2S, NOx, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from oil and gas extraction and production in the Gulf of Kavala. This is currently the only location of oil and gas production in Greece. Facilit...
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Nikolaos Barmparesos, Margarita Niki Assimakopoulos, Vasiliki D. Assimakopoulos, Nikolaos Loumos, Maria Aliki Sotiriou and Athanasios Koukoumtzis
This paper presents experimental results from a typical school building in Athens, equipped partly with a green roof system (GRS). Environmental monitoring took place in six classrooms located both under the concrete roof and the GRS sectors as well as i...
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Kuang Xiao, Yuku Wang, Guang Wu, Bin Fu and Yuanyuan Zhu
Most cities in China are experiencing severe air pollution due to rapid economic development and accelerated urbanization. Long-term air pollution data with high temporal and spatial resolutions are needed to support research into physical and chemical p...
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