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Subject Index Air Pollution Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) Measurements of OC and EC in Coarse Treatment of Acetone Waste Gases Us- Comparison of GOES and MODIS Particulate Matter in the Southeast- ing Slurry-Phase Airlift Embedded Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) to ern United States, 78 with Polyacrylamide-Entrapped Cell Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) Particle Optics in the Rayleigh Regime, Beads, 1230 AOD and IMPROVE PM, ; Mass at 1028 Bondville, Illinois, 1082 Particulate Matter Sample Deposit Acetone 2009 Critical Review Discussion: Re- Geometry and Effective Filter Face Treatment of Acetone Waste Gases Us- mote Sensing of Particulate Pollution Velocities, 1045 ing Slurry-Phase Airlift Embedded from Space: Have We Reached the The Relation between Moderate Reso- with Polyacrylamide-Entrapped Cell Promised Land?, 1130 lution Imaging Spectroradiometer The Relation between Moderate Reso- Beads, 1230 (MODIS) Aerosol Optical Depth and lution Imaging Spectroradiometer PM, ; over the United States: A Activated Carbon (MODIS) Aerosol Optical Depth and Geographical Comparison by U.S. Adsorption and Regeneration on Acti- PM, ; over the United States: A Environmental Protection Agency Geographical Comparison by U.S. vated Carbon Fiber Cloth for Vola- Regions, 1358 Environmental Protection Agency tile Organic Compounds at Indoor Toward Establishing the Stability of Regions, 1358 Concentration Levels, 31 Multi-Year Monitoring of Elements Investigation of the Treatability of the Aerosol Research in Airborne Particles, 1040 Primary Indoor Volatile Organic Analytical Determination of the Aero- Compounds on Activated Carbon Aftertreatment Device sol Organic Mass- to-Organic Carbon Fiber Cloths at Typical Indoor Ratio, 58 Effect of Open Channel Filter on Concentrations, 882 Particle Emissions of Modern Diesel Replacement of Hazardous Chromium Aerosol Spectrometer Engine, 1148 Impregnating Agent from Silver/ Aerosol Measurement: The Use of Op- Copper/Chromium-Impregnated Ac- tical Light Scattering for the Deter- Aggregate-Producing Facilities tive Carbon Using Triethylenedia- mination of Particulate Size Distribu- PM, Crystalline Silica Emission Factors mine to Remove Hydrogen Sulfide, tion, and Particulate Mass, Including and Ambient Concentrations at Trichloromethane, Ammonia, and the Semi-Volatile Fraction, 101 Aggregate-Producing Sources in Sulfur Dioxide, 258 California, 1287 Steady-State Performance of an Acti- Aerosols vated Carbon Biofilter Degrading Analytical Determination of the Aero- Agriculture Styrene: Effects of Residence Time sol Organic Mass-to-Organic Carbon Could Ozonation Technology Really and Inlet Concentration, 45 Ratio, 58 Work for Mitigating Air Emissions Applications of the Three-Dimensional from Animal Feeding Operations?, Adsorption Air Quality System to Western U.S. 1239 Adsorption and Regeneration on Acti- Air Quality: IDEA, Smog Blog, Smog Evaluation of Wood Chip-Based Biofil- vated Carbon Fiber Cloth for Vola- Stories, AirQuest, and the Remote ters to Reduce Odor, Hydrogen Sul- tile Organic Compounds at Indoor Sensing Information Gateway, 980 fide, and Ammonia from Swine Barn Concentration Levels, 31 Characterization of the Sunset Semi- Ventilation Air, 520 Adsorption Kinetic, Thermodynamic, Continuous Carbon Aerosol Seasonal Ammonia Emissions from a and Desorption Studies of Isopropyl! Analyzer, 826 Free-Stall Dairy in Central Texas, 613 Alcohol Vapor by Oxidized Single- Could Ozonation Technology Really Walled Carbon Nanotubes, 990 Work for Mitigating Air Emissions Air Pollution from Animal Feeding Operations?, Impact of Fly Ash Composition on Atmospheric Emissions from a Passen- 1239 Mercury Speciation in Simulated ger Ferry with Selective Catalytic 2009 Critical Review: Remote Sensing Flue Gas, 1331 Reduction, 18 of Particulate Pollution from Space: Investigation of the Treatability of the Coarse Particulate Matter Apportion- Have We Reached the Promised Primary Indoor Volatile Organic ment around a Steel Smelter Plant, Land?, 645 Compounds on Activated Carbon 514 Current Understanding of Ultrafine Fiber Cloths at Typical Indoor A Comparative Analysis of Modeled Particulate Matter Emitted from Concentrations, 882 Mobile Sources, 3 and Monitored Ambient Hazardous Energy Recycling by Co-Combustion Air Pollutants in Texas: A Novel Adsorption of Mercury Chloride of Coal and Recovered Paint Solids Approach Using Concordance Kinetic Modeling on the Adsorption of from Automobile Paint Operations, Correlation, 127 Vapor-Phase Mercury Chloride on 560 Development of Welding Emission Activated Carbon by Thermogravi- Introduction to a Special Issue of Factors for Cr and Cr(VI) with a metric Analysis, 227 JA&WMaA on Aerosol and Atmo- Confidence Level, 619 spheric Optics: Visual Air Quality Effect of Air Pollution Controls on Advanced Collaborative Emissions and Radiation, 1025 Black Smoke and Sulfur Dioxide Study (ACES) The In-Plume Emission Test Stand: An Concentrations across Ireland, 207 Testing of a Heavy Heavy-Duty Diesel Instrument Platform for the Real- Effect of E85 on Tailpipe Emissions Engine Schedule for Representative Time Characterization of Fuel-Based from Light-Duty Vehicles, 172 Measurement of Emissions, 960 Combustion Emissions, 1437 Volume 59 December 2009 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 1489 J THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Volume 59 & Estimating Mortality Effects of Fine Ozone, Trace Gas, and Particulate Mat- Extractive Sampling and Optical Re- Particulate Matter in Japan: A Com- ter Measurements at a Rural Site in mote Sensing of F100 Aircraft En- parison of Time-Series and Case- Southwestern New York State: 1995- gine Emissions, 531 Crossover Analyses, 1212 2005, 293 Modeling of Personal Exposures to Estimating Precision Using Duplicate The Relation between Moderate Reso- Ambient Air Toxics in Camden, New Measurements, 1032 lution Imaging Spectroradiometer Jersey: An Evaluation Study, 733 Greenhouse Gas and Air Pollutant (MODIS) Aerosol Optical Depth and Multipathway Screening Factors for Emission Reduction Potentials of Re- PM, ; over the United States: A Assessing Risks from Ingestion Expo- newable Energy—Case Studies on Geographical Comparison by U.S. sures to Air Pollutants, 419 Photovoltaic and Wind Power Intro- Environmental Protection Agency duction Considering Interactions Regions, 1358 Air Treatment among Technologies in Taiwan, 360 The Social Distribution of Neighbor- Biofiltration of Air Contaminated by The Impact of Background Ozone on hood-Scale Air Pollution and Moni- Styrene Vapors on Inorganic Filter- Compliance with Revised National toring Protection, 591 ing Media: An Experimental Study, Ambient Air Quality Standards, 52 568 Impact of Mine Waste on Airborne Re- Air Quality Management spirable Particulates in Northeastern Assessment of the Ozone-Nitrogen Ox- Airborne Elements Oklahoma, United States, 1347 ide-Volatile Organic Compound Sen- Trace-Element Enrichment in Epi- The In-Plume Emission Test Stand: An sitivity of Mexico City through an phytic Lichens and Tree Bark at Pico Instrument Platform for the Real- Indicator-Based Approach: Measure- Island, Azores, Portugal, 411 Time Characterization of Fuel-Based ments and Numerical Simulations Combustion Emissions, 1437 Aircraft Comparison, 1155 Particle Emissions from Ships: Depen- Extractive Sampling and Optical Re- A Compilation and Development of dence on Fuel Type, 1391 mote Sensing of F100 Aircraft En- Spatial and Temporal Profiles of Particulate Air Pollution and Health High-Resolution Emissions Inven- gine Emissions, 531 Effects for Cardiovascular and Respi- Methodology to Estimate Particulate tory over Thailand, 845 ratory Causes in Temuco, Chile: A Matter Emissions from Certified Wood-Smoke-Polluted Urban Area, Commercial Aircraft Engines, 91 Air Quality Model 1481 Regional Impacts of Oil and Gas De- Portable Emission Measurements of Airflow Rate velopment on Ozone Formation in Yellowstone Park Snowcoaches and Real-Time Airflow Rate Measurements the Western United States, 1111 Snowmobiles, 936 from Mechanically Ventilated Ani- Titanium Dioxide/Zeolite Catalytic Ad- mal Buildings, 683 Air Quality Network sorbent for the Removal of NO and Methods to Assess Carbonaceous Aero- Acetone Vapors, 1186 Airlift sol Sampling Artifacts for IMPROVE Treatment of Acetone Waste Gases Us- and Other Long-Term Networks, 898 Air Quality ing Slurry-Phase Airlift Embedded Applications of the Three-Dimensional with Polyacrylamide-Entrapped Cell Air Quality System to Western U.S. Air Quality Planning Beads, 1230 Source Contributions to Visibility Im- Air Quality: IDEA, Smog Blog, Smog pairment in the Southeastern and Stories, AirQuest, and the Remote Airports Sensing Information Gateway, 980 Western United States, 1070 Methodology to Estimate Particulate Combining Regional- and Local-Scale Matter Emissions from Certified Air Quality Models with Exposure Air Quality Standards Commercial Aircraft Engines, 91 Models for Use in Environmental Measurements of OC and EC in Coarse Health Studies, 461 Particulate Matter in the Southeast- Almond Harvest 2009 Critical Review: Remote Sensing ern United States, 78 Particulate Matter Emission Factors for of Particulate Pollution from Space: Almond Harvest as a Function of Have We Reached the Promised Air Quality Studies Harvester Speed, 943 Land?, 645 Deciphering the Role of Radical Pre- Evaluation of Wood Chip-Based Biofil- cursors during the Second Texas Air Alternative ters to Reduce Odor, Hydrogen Sul- Quality Study, 1258 Comparison of Flexible Fuel Vehicle fide, and Ammonia from Swine Barn Modeling Regional/Urban Ozone and and Life-Cycle Fuel Consumption Ventilation Air, 520 Particulate Matter in Beijing, China, and Emissions of Selected Pollutants Introduction to the 2009 Critical Re- 37 and Greenhouse Gases for Ethanol view: Remote Sensing of Particulate Seasonal Ammonia Emissions from a 85 Versus Gasoline, 912 Pollution from Space: Have We Free-Stall Dairy in Central Texas, 613 Reached the Promised Land?, 642 Titanium Dioxide/Zeolite Catalytic Ad- Ambient Air Investigation of the Treatability of the sorbent for the Removal of NO and Intercomparison of Clean Air Status Primary Indoor Volatile Organic Acetone Vapors, 1186 and Trends Network Nitrate and Ni- Compounds on Activated Carbon tric Acid Measurements with Data Fiber Cloths at Typical Indoor Air Toxics from Other Monitoring Programs, Concentrations, 882 Cluster Analysis for Polychlorinated 214 The National Ambient Air Monitoring Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo- An Optimal Spatial Configuration of Strategy: Rethinking the Role of Na- furans Concentrations in Southern Sample Sites for Air Pollution tional Networks, 579 Taiwan, 1474 Monitoring, 1308 1490 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Volume 59 December 2009 JOURNAL & Volume 59 F THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Source Apportionment of Airborne Atmospheric Optics Biodiesel Particulate Matter for the Speciation Introduction to a Special Issue of Carbonyl Compounds and Toxicity Trends Network Site in Cleveland, JA&WMA on Aerosol and Atmo- Assessments of Emissions from a OH, 321 spheric Optics: Visual Air Quality Diesel Engine Running on and Radiation, 1025 Biodiesels, 163 Ambient Air Quality Standards The Impact of Background Ozone on Atmospheric Chemistry Biofilm Layer Compliance with Revised National The National Ambient Air Monitoring Analysis of Biofilters Using Synthetic Ambient Air Quality Standards, 52 Strategy: Rethinking the Role of Na- Macroporous Foam Media, 834 tional Networks, 579 Ambient Atmosphere Ozone, Trace Gas, and Particulate Mat- Biofilter Cluster Analysis for Polychlorinated ter Measurements at a Rural Site in Analysis of Biofilters Using Synthetic Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo- Southwestern New York State: 1995- Macroporous Foam Media, 834 furans Concentrations in Southern 2005, 293 Evaluation of Wood Chip-Based Biofil- Taiwan, 1474 ters to Reduce Odor, Hydrogen Sul- Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling fide, and Ammonia from Swine Barn Ammonia (NH,) Air Pollution and Survival within the Ventilation Air, 520 Characterization of the Winter Mid- Washington University-EPRI Veter- Gaseous Oxygen Uptake in Porous Me- western Particulate Nitrate Bulge, ans Cohort: Risks Based on Modeled dia at Different Moisture Contents 1061 Estimates of Ambient Levels of Haz- and Airflow Velocities, 676 Could Ozonation Technology Really ardous and Criteria Air Pollutants, A Method for Estimating Mass-Transfer Work for Mitigating Air Emissions 473 Coefficients in a Biofilter from Mem- from Animal Feeding Operations?, Evaluation of Methodologies for Expo- brane Inlet Mass Spectrometer Data, 1239 sure Assessment to Atmospheric Pol- 155 Seasonal Ammonia Emissions from a lutants from a Landfill Site, 490 Reduction of Toxic Products and Bio- Free-Stall Dairy in Central Texas, 613 aerosol Emission of a Combined Ui- Automotive traviolet-Biofilter Process for Chloro- Ammonium Accuracy of Exhaust Emission Factor benzene Treatment, 405 Evaluating Environmental Parameters Measurements on Chassis Steady-State Performance of an Acti- for Minimum Ammonium Losses Dynamometer, 695 vated Carbon Biofilter Degrading during Composting of Trimming Current Understanding of Ultrafine Styrene: Effects of Residence Time Residues, 790 Particulate Matter Emitted from and Inlet Concentration, 45 Mobile Sources, 3 Animal Buildings Effect of E85 on Tailpipe Emissions Biofiltration Real-Time Airflow Rate Measurements from Light-Duty Vehicles, 172 Biofiltration of Air Contaminated by from Mechanically Ventilated Ani- The In-Plume Emission Test Stand: An Styrene Vapors on Inorganic Filter- mal Buildings, 683 Instrument Platform for the Real- ing Media: An Experimental Study, Time Characterization of Fuel-Based 568 Annapolis Valley Combustion Emissions, 1437 Quantifying the Spatial and Temporal Portable Emission Measurements of Biological Monitoring Variation of Ground-Level Ozone in Yellowstone Park Snowcoaches and Trace-Element Enrichment in Epi- the Rural Annapolis Valley, Nova Snowmobiles, 936 phytic Lichens and Tree Bark at Pico Scotia, Canada Using Nitrite-Impreg- Island, Azores, Portugal, 411 nated Passive Samplers, 310 Automotive Exhaust Comparison of Flexible Fuel Vehicle Biological Treatment Apportionment and Life-Cycle Fuel Consumption Steady-State Performance of an Acti- Coarse Particulate Matter Apportion- and Emissions of Selected Pollutants vated Carbon Biofilter Degrading ment around a Steel Smelter Plant, and Greenhouse Gases for Ethanol Styrene: Effects of Residence Time 514 85 Versus Gasoline, 912 and Inlet Concentration, 45 Effect of Open Channel Filter on Treatment of Acetone Waste Gases Us- Arsenic Particle Emissions of Modern Diesel ing Slurry-Phase Airlift Embedded Assessing the Current and Future Im- Engine, 1148 with Polyacrylamide-Entrapped Cell pacts of the Disposal of Chromated Beads, 1230 Copper Arsenate-Treated Wood in Bioaerosol Unlined Landfills, 332 Evaluation of Bioaerosol Components, Biotrickling Filter Generation Factors, and Airborne Performance of a Pilot-Scale Biotrick- Assessment Transport Associated with Lime ling Filter in Controlling the Volatile Global Climate Change and the Miti- Treatment of Contaminated Organic Compound Emissions in a gation Challenge, 1194 Sediment, 540 Furniture Manufacturing Facility, The National Ambient Air Monitoring Reduction of Toxic Products and Bio- 998 Strategy: Rethinking the Role of Na- aerosol Emission of a Combined UI- tional Networks, 579 traviolet-Biofilter Process for Chloro- Boundary Layer benzene Treatment, 405 The Impact of Background Ozone on Compliance with Revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards, 52 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 1491 Volume 59 & J THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Building Roof Characterization Coal-Burning Facilities Contamination of Fresh Air intakes Characterization of the Sunset Semi- Energy Recycling by Co-Combustion Due to Downwash from a Rooftop Continuous Carbon Aerosol of Coal and Recovered Paint Solids Structure, 343 Analyzer, 826 from Automobile Paint Operations, Development and Application of a 560 Calcium Hydroxide Three-Dimensional Finite Element Measurement and Capture of Fine and Chloride Behavior in Washing Experi- Vapor Intrusion Model, 447 Ultrafine Particles from a Pilot-Scale ments of Two Kinds of Municipal Using a Direct Method to Characterize Pulverized Coal Combustor with an Solid Waste Incinerator Fly Ash with and Measure Flows of Municipal Electrostatic Precipitator, 553 Different Alkaline Reagents, 139 Solid Waste in the United States, 1386 Coal Combustion Calculation Methods Energy Recycling by Co-Combustion Application of Optimally Scaled Target Chassis Dynamometer of Coal and Recovered Paint Solids Factor Analysis for Assessing Source Comparison of Exhaust Emissions Re- from Automobile Paint Operations, Contribution of Ambient PM, , 1296 sulting from Cold- and Hot-Start 560 Motorcycle Driving Modes, 1339 Carbon Capture Coal Fly Ash Potential Flue Gas Impurities in Car- Chat Zeolite Formation from Coal Fly Ash bon Dioxide Streams Separated from Impact of Mine Waste on Airborne Re- and Its Adsorption Potential, 1140 Coal-Fired Power Plants, 725 spirable Particulates in Northeastern Oklahoma, United States, 1347 Coal-Fired Power Plant Carbon Dioxide (CO,) Global Climate Change and the Miti- Cluster Analysis for Polychlorinated gation Challenge, 1194 Chemical Mass Balance Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo- Potential Flue Gas Impurities in Car- Fine Particle Receptor Modeling in the furans Concentrations in Southern bon Dioxide Streams Separated from Atmosphere of Mexico City, 1417 Taiwan, 1474 Coal-Fired Power Plants, 725 Using Mass Reconstruction along a Four-Site Transect as a Method to Coarse Particles Carbonaceous Interpret PM,, in West-Central Scot- Intercomparison of Clean Air Status Characterization of the Sunset Semi- land, United Kingdom, 1429 and Trends Network Nitrate and Ni- Continuous Carbon Aerosol tric Acid Measurements with Data Analyzer, 826 Chloride from Other Monitoring Programs, Modifications to the Sunset Laboratory Chloride Behavior in Washing Experi- 214 Carbon Aerosol Monitor for the Si- ments of Two Kinds of Municipal multaneous Measurement of PM, < Solid Waste Incinerator Fly Ash with Cohort Study Nonvolatile and Semi-Volatile Car- Different Alkaline Reagents, 139 Air Pollution and Survival within the bonaceous Material, 1007 Washington University-EPRI Veter- Chlorobenzene ans Cohort: Risks Based on Modeled Carbonyl Compounds Effects of Operation Conditions on Estimates of Ambient Levels of Haz- Carbonyl Compounds and Toxicity Removal Rate Constant and Quan- ardous and Criteria Air Pollutants, Assessments of Emissions from a tum Yield of Gaseous Chloroben- 473 Diesel Engine Running on zene Degradation in a Photochemi- Biodiesels, 163 cal Reactor, 386 Community Multiscale Air Quality Reduction of Toxic Products and Bio- (CMAQ) Carbony! Sulfide (COS) aerosol Emission of a Combined UI- Modeling Regional/Urban Ozone and Carbonyl Sulfide Removal with Com- traviolet-Biofilter Process for Chloro- Particulate Matter in Beijing, China, post and Wood Chip Biofilters, and benzene Treatment, 405 37 in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide, 1458 Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA) Composting Parameters Assessing the Current and Future Im- Evaluating Environmental Parameters Cation Exchange Capacity pacts of the Disposal of Chromated for Minimum Ammonium Losses Zeolite Formation from Coal Fly Ash Copper Arsenate-Treated Wood in during Composting of Trimming and Its Adsorption Potential, 1140 Unlined Landfills, 332 Residues, 790 Cement Chloride Behavior in Washing Experi- Clean Air Act (CAA) Conditional Probability Function ments of Two Kinds of Municipal The Impact of Background Ozone on Source Apportionment of Airborne Compliance with Revised National Particulate Matter for the Speciation Solid Waste Incinerator Fly Ash with Different Alkaline Reagents, 139 Ambient Air Quality Standards, 52 Trends Network Site in Cleveland, The Effects of Different Types of Nano- OH, 321 Silicon Dioxide Additives on the Climate Change Properties of Sludge Ash Mortar, 440 Potential Flue Gas Impurities in Car- Contaminated Sediment bon Dioxide Streams Separated from Evaluation of Bioaerosol Components, Ceramic Industries Coal-Fired Power Plants, 72S Generation Factors, and Airborne Application of Optimally Scaled Target Transport Associated with Lime Factor Analysis for Assessing Source Treatment of Contaminated Contribution of Ambient PM,o, 1296 Sediment, 540 1492 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Volume 59 December 2009 JOURNAL & Volume 59 OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Continuous Emission Monitoring Using a Direct Method to Characterize Diesel PM Cluster Analysis for Polychlorinated and Measure Flows of Municipal In-Plume Emission Test Stand 2: Emis- Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo- Solid Waste in the United States, sion Factors for 10- to 100-kW U.S. furans Concentrations in Southern 1386 Military Generators, 1446 Taiwan, 1474 Seasonal Ammonia Emissions from a Databases Dilution Free-Stall Dairy in Central Texas, 613 Applications of the Three-Dimensional Contamination of Fresh Air Intakes Air Quality System to Western U.S. Due to Downwash from a Rooftop Control Technologies Air Quality: IDEA, Smog Blog, Smog Structure, 343 Carbonyl Sulfide Removal with Com- Stories, AirQuest, and the Remote Dilution Rates for Tailpipe Emissions: post and Wood Chip Biofilters, and Sensing Information Gateway, 980 Effects of Vehicle Shape, Tailpipe in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide, Position, and Exhaust Velocity, 715 Decision-Making 1458 Wind Tunnel Measurements of the Di- Applications of the Three-Dimensional Treatment of Acetone Waste Gases Us- lution of Tailpipe Emissions Down- Air Quality System to Western U.S. ing Slurry-Phase Airlift Embedded stream of a Car, a Light-Duty Truck, Air Quality: IDEA, Smog Blog, Smog with Polyacrylamide-Entrapped Cell and a Heavy-Duty Truck Tractor Stories, AirQuest, and the Remote Beads, 1230 Head, 704 Sensing Information Gateway, 980 An Interval Mixed-Integer Semi-Infi- Controls | Dispersion Models nite Programming Method for Mu- A New Technique for Characterizing Modeling of Personal Exposures to nicipal Solid Waste Management, the Efficacy of Fugitive Dust 236 Ambient Air Toxics in Camden, New Suppressants, 603 Jersey: An Evaluation Study, 733 Degradable Organic Carbon (DOCF) \ Robust Method for Estimating Land- Criteria Air Pollutants Emissions Methane Emission Estimation from fill Methane Emissions, 925 Comparison of Exhaust Emissions Re- Landfills in Korea (1978-2004): sulting from Cold- and Hot-Start Quantitative Assessment of a New Downwash Motorcycle Driving Modes, 1339 Approach, 70 Contamination of Fresh Air Intakes Due to Downwash from a Rooftop Critical Review Desulfurization Structure, 343 2009 Critical Review: Remote Sensing Investigation of a Mercury Speciation of Particulate Pollution from Space: Technique for Flue Gas Desulfuriz- Dry Building Material Have We Reached the Promised ation Materials, 972 A New Method for Determining the Land?, 645 Initial Mobile Formaldehyde Con- 2009 Critical Review Discussion: Re- Detection Paper centrations, Partition Coefficients, mote Sensing of Particulate Pollution Development of Colorimetric Ozone and Diffusion Coefficients of Dry from Space: Have We Reached the Detection Papers with High Ultravio- Building Materials, 819 Promised Land?, 1130 let Resistance Using Ultraviolet Introduction to the 2009 Critical Re- Absorbers, 801 Duplicate Measurements view: Remote Sensing of Particulate Estimating Precision Using Duplicate Pollution from Space: Have We Dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) Measurements, 1032 Reached the Promised Land?, 642 Cluster Analysis for Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo- Dust Crystalline Silica furans Concentrations in Southern Application of Optimally Scaled Target PM, Crystalline Silica Emission Factors Taiwan, 1474 Factor Analysis for Assessing Source and Ambient Concentrations at Contribution of Ambient PM,,, 1296 Diesel Aggregate-Producing Sources in 4 Comparison of Lagrangian Model Development of a Heavy Heavy-Duty California, 1287 Estimates to Light Detection and Diesel Engine Schedule for Represen- Ranging (LIDAR) Measurements of tative Measurement of Emissions, Crystallization Dust Plumes from Field Tilling, 1370 950 Zeolite Formation from Coal Fly Ash and Its Adsorption Potential, 1140 Dust Monitor Diesel Engine Emissions Aerosol Measurement: The Use of Op- Carbony! Compounds and Toxicity Data Collection tical Light Scattering for the Deter- Assessments of Emissions from a Portable Emission Measurements of mination of Particulate Size Distribu- Diesel Engine Running on Yellowstone Park Snowcoaches and Biodiesels, 163 tion, and Particulate Mass, Including Snowmobiles, 936 In-Plume Emission Test Stand 2: Emis- the Semi-Volatile Fraction, 101 Real-World Energy Use and Emission sion Factors for 10- to 100-kW U.S. Rates for Idling Long-Haul Trucks Military Generators, 1446 Dynamic Programming and Selected Idle Reduction Capacity Planning for Waste Manage- Technologies, 857 Diesel Particulate Filter ment Systems: An Interval Fuzzy On-Road, In-Use Gaseous Emission Robust Dynamic Programming Data Quality Measurements by Remote Sensing of Approach, 1317 Estimating Precision Using Duplicate School Buses Equipped with Diesel Measurements, 1032 Oxidation Catalysts and Diesel Par- ticulate Filters, 1468 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 1493 Volume 59 & J THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Economic Commission for Europe Development of Welding Emission Development of a Heavy Heavy-Duty (ECE) Drive Pattern Factors for Cr and Cr(VI) with a Diesel Engine Schedule for Represen- Comparison of Exhaust Emissions Re- Confidence Level, 619 tative Measurement of Emissions, sulting from Cold- and Hot-Start The Importance of Policy in Emissions 950 Motorcycle Driving Modes, 1339 Inventory Accuracy—A Lesson from Effect of E85 on Tailpipe Emissions British Columbia, Canada, 430 from Light-Duty Vehicles, 172 Economics The In-Plume Emission Test Stand: An The In-Plume Emission Test Stand: An Dynamic Analysis for Solid Waste Instrument Platform for the Real- Instrument Platform for the Real- Management Systems: An Inexact Time Characterization of Fuel-Based Time Characterization of Fuel-Based Multistage Integer Programming Combustion Emissions, 1437 Combustion Emissions, 1437 Approach, 279 Seasonal Ammonia Emissions from a Methane Emission Estimation from Free-Stall Dairy in Central Texas, 613 Landfills in Korea (1978-2004): ED-XRF Quantitative Assessment of a New Coarse Particulate Matter Apportion- Emission Measurement Approach, 70 ment around a Steel Smelter Plant, Technologies A New Method for Determining the 514 Research on Transportation-Related Initial Mobile Formaldehyde Con- Effect of Water Emissions: Current Status and Future centrations, Partition Coefficients, Apportioning Visibility Degradation to Directions, 183 and Diffusion Coefficients of Dry Sources of PM, ; Using Positive Ma- Building Materials, 819 trix Factorization, 1092 Emission Modeling System A New Technique for Characterizing Research on Transportation-Related the Efficacy of Fugitive Dust Electrostatic Precipitation Emissions: Current Status and Future Suppressants, 603 Measurement and Capture of Fine and Directions, 183 Portable Emission Measurements of Ultrafine Particles from a Pilot-Scale Yellowstone Park Snowcoaches and Pulverized Coal Combustor with an Emission Models Snowmobiles, 936 Electrostatic Precipitator, 553 Real-World Vehicle Emissions: A Sum- Real-Time Airflow Rate Measurements mary of the 18th Coordinating Re- from Mechanically Ventilated Ani- Elemental Enrichment search Council On-Road Vehicle mal Buildings, 683 Trace-Element Enrichment in Epi- Emissions Workshop, 130 A Robust Method for Estimating Land- phytic Lichens and Tree Bark at Pico fill Methane Emissions, 925 Island, Azores, Portugal, 411 Emission Rates Source Contributions to Visibility Im- Effect of E85 on Tailpipe Emissions pairment in the Southeastern and Emission Controls from Light-Duty Vehicles, 172 Western United States, 1070 Could Ozonation Technology Really Methodology to Estimate Particulate Testing of a Heavy Heavy-Duty Diesel Work for Mitigating Air Emissions Matter Emissions from Certified Engine Schedule for Representative from Animal Feeding Operations?, Commercial Aircraft Engines, 91 Measurement of Emissions, 960 1239 Real-World Energy Use and Emission Rates for Idling Long-Haul Trucks Emissions Characterization Emission Factors and Selected Idle Reduction Coarse Particulate Matter Apportion- Cluster Analysis for Polychlorinated Technologies, 857 ment around a Steel Smelter Plant, Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo- 514 furans Concentrations in Southern Emission Research Directions Extractive Sampling and Optical Re- Taiwan, 1474 Research on Transportation-Related mote Sensing of F100 Aircraft En- Development of Welding Emission Emissions: Current Status and Future gine Emissions, 531 Factors for Cr and Cr(VI) with a Directions, 183 Confidence Level, 619 Emissions Inventory In-Plume Emission Test Stand 2: Emis- Emissions Real-World Vehicle Emissions: A Sum- sion Factors for 10- to 100-kW U.S. Accuracy of Exhaust Emission Factor mary of the 18th Coordinating Re- Military Generators, 1446 PM, Crystalline Silica Emission Factors Measurements on Chassis search Council On-Road Vehicle and Ambient Concentrations at Dynamometer, 695 Emissions Workshop, 130 Atmospheric Emissions from a Passen- Aggregate-Producing Sources in California, 1287 ger Ferry with Selective Catalytic Emissions Reduction Seasonal Ammonia Emissions from a Reduction, 18 Evaluating Environmental Parameters Free-Stall Dairy in Central Texas, 613 Comparison of Flexible Fuel Vehicle for Minimum Ammonium Losses and Life-Cycle Fuel Consumption during Composting of Trimming Emission Index and Emissions of Selected Pollutants Residues, 790 Methodology to Estimate Particulate and Greenhouse Gases for Ethanol Particle Emissions from Ships: Depen- Matter Emissions from Certified 85 Versus Gasoline, 912 dence on Fuel Type, 1391 Commercial Aircraft Engines, 91 Controls on Landfill Gas Collection Efficiency: Instantaneous and Life- Energy Recovery Emission Inventories time Performance, 1399 Energy Recycling by Co-Combustion A Compilation and Development of Current Understanding of Ultrafine of Coal and Recovered Paint Solids Spatial and Temporal Profiles of Particulate Matter Emitted from from Automobile Paint Operations, High-Resolution Emissions Inven- Mobiie Sources, 3 560 tory over Thailand, 845 1494 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Volume 59 December 2009 JOURNAL & Volume 59 F THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Wind Tunnel Measurements of the Di- Fluorescent Lamps Fluorescence (EDXRF) lution of Tailpipe Emissions Down- Preventing Mercury Vapor Release Toward Establishing the Stability of stream of a Car, a Light-Duty Truck, from Broken Fluorescent Lamps dur- Multi-Year Monitoring of Elements and a Heavy-Duty Truck Tractor ing Shipping, 266 in Airborne Particles, 1040 Head, 704 Flux Chamber Environmental Dust Monitor Expanded Factor Analysis Model Seasonal Ammonia Emissions from a Aerosol Measurement: The Use of Op- Source Apportionment of Airborne Free-Stall Dairy in Central Texas, 613 tical Light Scattering for the Deter- Particulate Matter for the Speciation mination of Particulate Size Distribu- Trends Network Site in Cleveland, Fly Ash tion, and Particulate Mass, Including OH, 321 Chloride Behavior in Washing Experi- the Semi-Volatile Fraction, 101 ments of Two Kinds of Municipal Exposure Solid Waste Incinerator Fly Ash with A Comparative Analysis of Modeled Environmental Equity Different Alkaline Reagents, 139 The Social Distribution of Neighbor- and Monitored Ambient Hazardous Impact of Fly Ash Composition on hood-Scale Air Pollution and Moni- Air Pollutants in Texas: A Novel Mercury Speciation in Simulated toring Protection, 591 Approach Using Concordance Flue Gas, 1331 Correlation, 1278 Environmental Management Evaluation of Methodologies for Expo- Formaldehyde sure Assessment to Atmospheric Pol- Low-Energy and Chemical-Free Activa- Deciphering the Role of Radical Pre- lutants from a Landfill Site, 490 tion of Pyrolytic Tire Char and Its cursors during the Second Texas Air Modeling of Personal Exposures to Adsorption Characteristics, 747 Quality Study, 1258 Ambient Air Toxics in Camden, New Jersey: An Evaluation Study, 733 Environmental Protection Four-Stroke Dynamic Analysis for Solid Waste Extinction Apportionment Analysis of Motorcycle Exhaust Regu- Management Systems: An Inexact Apportioning Visibility Degradation to lar Testing Data—A Case Study of Multistage Integer Programming Taipei City, 757 Sources of PM, < Using Positive Ma- Approach, 279 trix Factorization, 1092 Free-Stall Dairy Portable Emission Measurements of Seasonal Ammonia Emissions from a Yellowstone Park Snowcoaches and Failure Rate Free-Stall Dairy in Central Texas, 613 Snowmobiles, 936 Analysis of Motorcycle Exhaust Regu- lar Testing Data—A Case Study of Fresno Studies Environmental Public Health Taipei City, 757 Apportioning Visibility Degradation to Methods for Characterizing Fine Par- Sources of PM, . Using Positive Ma- ticulate Matter Using Ground Obser- Federal Test Procedure (FTP) trix Factorization, 1092 vations and Remotely Sensed Data: Development of a Heavy Heavy-Duty Potential Use for Environmental Diesel Engine Schedule for Represen- Fuels Public Health Surveillance, 865 tative Measurement of Emissions, Comparison of Flexible Fuel Vehicle 950 and Life-Cycle Fuel Consumption EPA Ground Measurements Testing of a Heavy Heavy-Duty Diesel and Emissions of Selected Pollutants Methods for Characterizing Fine Par- Engine Schedule for Representative and Greenhouse Gases for Ethanol ticulate Matter Using Ground Obser- Measurement of Emissions, 960 85 Versus Gasoline, 912 vations and Remotely Sensed Data: Potential Use for Environmental Filter Pack Effect of E85 on Tailpipe Emissions Public Health Surveillance, 865 Intercomparison of Clean Air Status from Light-Duty Vehicles, 172 and Trends Network Nitrate and Ni- Epidemiology tric Acid Measurements with Data Fugitive Dust A New Technique for Characterizing Particulate Air Pollution and Health from Other Monitoring Programs, 214 the Efficacy of Fugitive Dust Effects for Cardiovascular and Respi- Suppressants, 603 ratory Causes in Temuco, Chile: A Fine Particles Wood-Smoke-Polluted Urban Area, Surface-Level Fine Particle Mass Con- Fugitive Emissions 1481 centrations: From Hemispheric Dis- Fugitive Dust Emissions from Paved tributions to Megacity Sources, 770 Road Travel in the Lake Tahoe Basin, Epiphytic Lichens Using a Continuous Time Lag to De- 1219 Trace-Element Enrichment in Epi- termine the Associations between phytic Lichens and Tree Bark at Pico Ambient PM, , Hourly Levels and Fume Generation Rate Island, Azores, Portugal, 411 Daily Mortality, 1173 Development of Welding Emission Factors for Cr and Cr(Vi) with a Exhaust Flue Gases Confidence Level, 619 Comparison of Exhaust Emissions Re- Impact of Fly Ash Composition on sulting from Cold- and Hot-Start Mercury Speciation in Simulated Functional Interval Motorcycle Driving Modes, 1339 Flue Gas, 1331 An Interval Mixed-Integer Semi-Infi- Dilution Rates for Tailpipe Emissions: Investigation of a Mercury Speciation nite Programming Method for Mu- Effects of Vehicle Shape, Tailpipe Technique for Flue Gas Desulfuriz- nicipal Solid Waste Management, Position, and Exhaust Velocity, 715 ation Materials, 972 236 Volume5 9 December 2009 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 1495 JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Volume 59 & Functional Linear Model Geostationary Operational Envi- Carbonyl Sulfide Removal with Com- Using a Continuous Time Lag to De- ronmental Satellite (GOES) post and Wood Chip Biofilters, and termine the Associations between Comparison of GOES and MODIS in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide, Ambient PM, , Hourly Levels and Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) to 1458 Daily Mortality, 1173 Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) AOD and IMPROVE PM, ; Mass at Hazardous Waste Management Fusion Bondville, Illinois, 1082 Preventing Mercury Vapor Release Zeolite Formation from Coal Fly Ash from Broken Fluorescent Lamps dur- and Its Adsorption Potential, 1140 Global Particle Distributions ing Shipping, 266 Surface-Level Fine Particle Mass Con- Fuzzy Modeling centrations: From Hemispheric Dis- Hazardous Waste Sites Evaluating Environmental Parameters tributions to Megacity Sources, 770 Development and Application of a for Minimum Ammonium Losses Three-Dimensional Finite Element Global Pollution during Composting of Trimming Vapor Intrusion Model, 447 Surface-Level Fine Particle Mass Con- Residues, 790 centrations: From Hemispheric Dis- Haze tributions to Megacity Sources, 770 Fuzzy Robust Programming Particulate Matter Sample Deposit Capacity Planning for Waste Manage- Geometry and Effective Filter Face Global Warming/Greenhouse ment Systems: An Interval Fuzzy Velocities, 1045 Effect Robust Dynamic Programming Global Climate Change and the Miti- Approach, 1317 Health Effects/Risks gation Challenge, 1194 Combining Regional- and Local-Scale Potential Flue Gas Impurities in Car- Gas bon Dioxide Streams Separated from Air Quality Models with Exposure Regional Impacts of Oil and Gas De- Coal-Fired Power Plants, 725 Models for Use in Environmental velopment on Ozone Formation in Health Studies, 461 the Western United States, 1111 Estimating Mortality Effects of Fine Greenhouse Gas (GHG) The Importance of Policy in Emissions Comparison of Flexible Fuel Vehicle Particulate Matter in Japan: A Com- Inventory Accuracy—A Lesson from and Life-Cycle Fuel Consumption parison of Time-Series and Case- British Columbia, Canada, 430 and Emissions of Selected Pollutants Crossover Analyses, 1212 and Greenhouse Gases for Ethanol Multipathway Screening Factors for Gas Flow Velocity 85 Versus Gasoline, 912 Assessing Risks from Ingestion Expo- Gaseous Oxygen Uptake in Porous Me- Controls on Landfill Gas Collection sures to Air Poliutants, 419 dia at Different Moisture Contents Efficiency: Instantaneous and Life- Testing of a Heavy Heavy-Duty Diesel and Airflow Velocities, 676 time Performance, 1399 Engine Schedule for Representative Greenhouse Gas and Air Pollutant Measurement of Emissions, 960 Gas Sensor Emission Reduction Potentials of Re- Development of Colorimetric Ozone newabie Energy—Case Studies on Heavy-Duty Engine Detection Papers with High Ultravio- Photovoltaic and Wind Power Intro- Development of a Heavy Heavy-Duty let Resistance Using Ultraviolet duction Considering Interactions Diesel Engine Schedule for Represen- Absorbers, 801 among Technologies in Taiwan, 360 tative Measurement of Emissions, 950 Gaseous Particulate Matter (PM) Ground-Level Ozone Components Quantifying the Spatial and Temporal Hot Spot Associations between Personal, Indoor, Variation of Ground-Level Ozone in Modeling of Personal Exposures to and Residential Outdoor Pollutant the Rural Annapolis Valley, Nova Ambient Air Toxics in Camden, New Concentrations: Implications for Ex- Scotia, Canada Using Nitrite-Impreg- Jersey: An Evaluation Study, 733 nated Passive Samplers, 310 posure Assessment to Size-Fraction- ated Particulate Matter, 392 Human Exposure Groundwater Combining Regional- and Local-Scale Assessing the Current and Future Im- Gasoline Trucks Air Quality Models with Exposure pacts of the Disposal of Chromated Idle Emissions from Medium Heavy- Models for Use in Environmental Copper Arsenate-Treated Wood in Duty Diesel and Gasoline Trucks, Unlined Landfills, 332 Health Studies, 461 354 An Optimal Spatial Configuration of Sample Sites for Air Pollution Hazardous Air Pollutants Geographical Informaticn Systems Monitoring, 1308 Air Pollution and Survival within the Evaluation of Methodologies for Expo- Washington University-EPRI Veter- The Social Distribution of Neighbor- sure Assessment to Atmospheric Pol- ans Cohort: Risks Based on Modeled hood-Scale Air Pollution and Moni- lutants from a Landfill Site, 490 Estimates of Ambient Levels of Haz- toring Protection, 591 Road-Network-Based Spatial Allocation ardous and Criteria Air Pollutants, of On-Road Mobile Source Emissions 473 Hydrodynamics in the Pearl River Delta Region, A Comparative Analysis of Modeled Analysis of Biofilters Using Synthetic China, and Comparisons with Popu- and Monitored Ambient Hazardous Macroporous Foam Media, 834 lation-Based Approach, 1405 Air Pollutants in Texas: A Novel Approach Using Concordance Correlation, 1278 1496 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association JOURNAL & Volume 59 F THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Hydrogen Sulfide (H,S) Industrial Pollution The Effect of Oxygen on the Kinetics Carbonyl Sulfide Removal with Com- Coarse Particulate Matter Apportion- of the Thermal Degradation for Rice post and Wood Chip Biofilters, and ment around a Steel Smelter Plant, Straw, 148 in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide, 514 1458 Lagrangian Model Replacement of Hazardous Chromium Ingestion A Comparison of Lagrangian Model Impregnating Agent from Silver/ 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Gasoline Trucks, Copper Arsenate-Treated Wood in Protected Visual Environments 354 (IMPROVE) Unlined Landfills, 332 Methods to Assess Carbonaceous Aero- Controls on Landfill Gas Collection Immobilization sol Sampling Artifacts for IMPROVE Efficiency: Instantaneous and Life- Treatment of Acetone Waste Gases Us- and Other Long-Term Networks, 898 time Performance, 1399 ing Slurry-Phase Airlift Embedded Evaluation of Methodologies for Expo- with Polyacrylamide-Entrapped Cell Interval sure Assessment to Atmospheric Pol- Beads, 1230 Capacity Planning for Waste Manage- lutants from a Landfill Site, 490 ment Systems: An Interval Fuzzy Methane Emission Estimation from Impinger Robust Dynamic Programming Landfills in Korea (1978-2004): Evaluation of Bioaerosol Components, Approach, 1317 Quantitative Assessment of a New Generation Factors, and Airborne Approach, 70 Transport Associated with Lime Intraurban Air Pollution A Robust Method for Estimating Land- Treatment of Contaminated An Optimal 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Alcohol Vapor by Oxidized Single- Light Detection Indoor Walled Carbon Nanotubes, 990 A Comparison of Lagrangian Model Associations between Personal, Indoor, Estimates to Light Detection and and Residential Outdoor Pollutant Japan Ranging (LIDAR) Measurements of Concentrations: Implications for Ex- Estimating Mortality Effects of Fine Dust Plumes from Field Tilling, 1370 posure Assessment to Size-Fraction- Particulate Matter in Japan: A Com- parison of Time-Series and Case- ated Particulate Matter, 392 Light Extinction Crossover Analyses, 1212 Using High Time Resolution Aerosol Indoor Air Pollution and Number Size Distribution Mea- K,a Adsorption and Regeneration on Acti- surements to Estimate Atmospheric A Method for Estimating Mass-Transfer vated Carbon Fiber Cloth for Vola- Extinction, 1049 Coefficients in a Biofilter from Mem- tile Organic Compounds at Indvor brane Inlet Mass Spectrometer Data, Concentration Levels, 31 Linear Programming 155 Titanium Dioxide/Zeolite Catalytic Ad- Greenhouse Gas and Air Pollutant sorbent for the Removal of NO and Kinetic Modeling Emission Reduction Potentials of Re- Acetone Vapors, 1186 Kinetic Modeling on the Adsorption of newable Energy—Case Studies on Vapor-Phase Mercury Chloride on Photovoltaic and Wind Power Intro- Indoor Air Quality Activated Carbon by Thermogravi- duction Considering Interactions A New Method for Determining the metric Analysis, 227 among Technologies in Taiwan, 360 Initial Mobile Formaldehyde Con- centrations, Partition Coefficients, Kinetics Marine anc Diffusion Coefficients of Dry Adsorption Kinetic, Thermodynamic, Atmospheric Emissions from a Passen- Building Materials, 819 and Desorption Studies of Isopropyl ger Ferry with Selective Catalytic Alcohol Vapor by Oxidized Single- Reduction, 18 Walled Carbon Nanotubes, 990 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 1497 JOURNAL Volume 59 & OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION Marine Fuels Methane (CH,) Emission Modeling Particle Emissions from Ships: Depen- Methane Emission Estimation from Analysis of Biofilters Using Synthetic dence on Fuel Type, 1391 Landfills in Korea (1978-2004): Macroporous Foam Media, 834 Quantitative Assessment of a New Accuracy of Exhaust Emission Factor Mass Balance Approach, 70 Measurements on Chassis Analytical Determination of the Aero- Dynamometer, 695 sol Organic Mass-to-Organic Carbon Methane Correction Factor (MCF) A Comparative Analysis of Modeled Ratio, 58 Methane Emission Estimation from and Monitored Ambient Hazardous Landfills in Korea (1978-2004): Air Pollutants in Texas: A Novel Mass Transfer Quantitative Assessment of a New Approach Using Concordance A New Method for Determining the Approach, 70 Correlation, 1278 Initial Mobile Formaldehyde Con- Controls on Landfill Gas Collection centrations, Partition Coefficients, Mexico City Efficiency: Instantaneous and Life- and Diffusion Coefficients of Dry Assessment of the Ozone-Nitrogen Ox- time Performance, 1399 Building Materials, 819 ide-Volatile Organic Compound Sen- Current Understanding of Ultrafine sitivity of Mexico City through an Particulate Matter Emitted from k-Means Cluster Analysis Indicator-Based Approach: Measure- Mobile Sources, 3 Cluster Analysis for Polychlorinated ments and Numerical Simulations Dynamic Analysis for Solid Waste Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzo- Comparison, 1155 Management Systems: An Inexact furans Concentrations in Southern Multistage Integer Programming Taiwan, 1474 Microtox Test Approach, 279 Carbonyl Compounds and Toxicity A Method for Estimating Mass-Transfer Measurement Techniques Assessments of Emissions from a Coefficients in a Biofilter from Mem- Accuracy of Exhaust Emission Factor Diesel Engine Running on brane Inlet Mass Spectrometer Data, Measurements on Chassis Biodiesels, 163 155 Dynamometer, 695 Methodology to Estimate Particulate Characterization of the Sunset Semi- Mining Matter Emissions from Certified Continuous Carbon Aerosol Impact of Mine Waste on Airborne Re- Commercial Aircraft Engines, 91 Analyzer, 826 spirable Particulates in Northeastern Ozone, Trace Gas, and Particulate Mat- Oklahoma, United States, 1347 Moderate Resolution Imaging ter Measurements at a Rural Site in Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Southwestern New York State: 1995- Mitigation Comparison of GOES and MODIS 2005, 293 Could Ozonation Technology Really Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) to Work for Mitigating Air Emissions Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) Medium-Duty Diesel from Animal Feeding Operations?, AOD and IMPROVE PM, ; Mass at Idle Emissions from Medium Heavy- 1239 Bondville, Illinois, 1082 Duty Diesel and Gasoline Trucks, Global Climate Change and the Miti- The Relation between Moderate Reso- 354 gation Challenge, 1194 lution Imaging Spectroradiometer Particulate Matter Emission Factors for (MODIS) Aerosol Optical Depth and Megacities Almond Harvest as a Function of PM, ; over the United States: A Surface-Level Fine Particle Mass Con- Harvester Speed, 943 Geographical Comparison by U.S. centrations: From Hemispheric Dis- Environmental Protection Agency tributions to Megacity Sources, 770 Mobile Source Emissions Regions, 1358 Road-Network-Based Spatial Allocation MENTOR of On-Road Mobile Source Emissions Monitoring Modeling of Personal Exposures to in the Pearl River Delta Region, A Comparative Analysis of Modeled Ambient Air Toxics in Camden, New China, and Comparisons with Popu- and Monitored Ambient Hazardous Jersey: An Evaluation Study, 733 lation-Based Approach, 1405 Air Pollutants in Texas: A Novel Approach Using Concordance Mercury Mobile Sources Correlation, 1278 Impact of Fly Ash Composition on Accuracy of Exhaust Emission Factor The National Ambient Air Monitoring Mercury Speciation in Simulated Measurements on Chassis Strategy: Rethinking the Role of Na- Flue Gas, 1331 Dynamometer, 695 tional Networks, 579 Investigation of a Mercury Speciation Current Understanding of Ultrafine The Social Distribution of Neighbor- Technique for Flue Gas Desulfuriz- Particulate Matter Emitted from hood-Scale Air Pollution and Moni- ation Materials, 972 Mobile Sources, 3 toring Protection, 591 Preventing Mercury Vapor Release Effect of E85 on Tailpipe Emissions from Broken Fluorescent Lamps dur- from Light-Duty Vehicles, 172 Mortality ing Shipping, 266 Methodology to Estimate Particulate Air Pollution and Survival within the Matter Emissions from Certified Washington University-EPRI Veter- Meteorological Conditions Commercial Aircraft Engines, 91 ans Cohort: Risks Based on Modeled Analysis of Traffic and Meteorology on Real-World Energy Use and Emission Estimates of Ambient Levels of Haz- Airborne Particulate Matter in Miin- Rates for Idling Long-Haul Trucks ardous and Criteria Air Pollutants, ster, Northwest Germany, 809 and Selected Idle Reduction 473 Technologies, 857 1498 Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association

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