Air Pollution: Measurement, Modeling and Mitigation
Lancaster, Chuck Air pollution is caused by the release of harmful gases, particulates, aerosols and biological molecules into the air. These pollutants endanger the life of humans and pose serious health risks. They are responsible for causing allergies, asthma, cardiovascular diseases and lung cancer. This increases the importance of air quality monitoring and management to measure the quality and degradation of air. Continuous monitoring methods, gravimetri...