Monitoring Methods for Toxics in the Atmosphere
Editor(s): Walter L. Zielinski Jr, William D. Dorko
Addresses some of the most important classes of air toxics, those that currently generate national and international concern regarding human and ecological hazards, namely volatile organic compounds; acid gases; and HCL and heavy metals from waste incineration. 16 papers that review developments and challenges in the areas of sampling, instrumentation, standards, and analysis of monitoring programs for quantitatively assessing levels of toxic air pollutants.
Table of Contents
WL Zielinski, WD Dorko
M Komp, L Svoboda, S Frey
D Crowe
DJ von Lehmden
HL Crist
RKM Jayanty, JM Allen, CK Sokol, DJ von Lehmden
GC Rhoderick, WL Zielinski
BI Shushan, G DeBrou, SH Mo, W Webster
SJ Risch
WD Dorko, Z-T Cai
PD Goldan
JW Drummond, C Castledine, J Green, R Denno, GI Mackay, HI Schiff
R Rollins, TJ Logan, MR Midgett, JR Jernigan, S Shanklin
H Breton
RR Greenberg
RK Stevens, CW Lewis, TG Dzubay, RE Baumgardner, RB Zweidinger, RV Highsmith, LT Cupitt, J Lewtas, LD Claxton, L Currie, GA Klouda, B Zak
RD Treitman, PB Ryan, DP Harlos, ML Soczek, Y Yanagisawa, JD Spengler, IH Billick
WL Zielinski