Special Studies
This page provides links to Special Studies topics describing policy-relevant information. These topics include analysis of Particulate Matter (PM) concentrations that will help policy makers understand sources of PM and its precursors, trends of carbon monoxide, ozone exceedances, and characterization of national spatial variation.
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- Final report: Measurement of the contribution of biomass combustion to PM2.5 (PDF) (41pp, 1.8 MB) October 20, 2008
- Methods to assess carbonaceous aerosol sampling artifacts for IMPROVE and other long-term networks (PDF) (88pp, 951k) August 22, 2008
- Assessment of carbon sampling artifacts in the IMPROVE, STN/CSN, and SEARCH networks (PDF) (121pp, 800k) August 22, 2008
- The Multi-pollutant Report: Technical Concepts & Examples (PDF) (58pp, 2.5 MB) Revised July 2008 - This report focuses on multi-pollutant concepts as they relate to EPA's air quality management system. The purpose of this report is to facilitate a common understanding of multi-pollutant concepts to foster collaboration within and across the technical and policy disciplines of air quality management; explore multi-pollutant analytic issues; and illustrate the initial development and implementation of a technical infrastructure to support a multi-pollutant approach to air quality management.
- Ambient Air Quality After Hurricane Katrina (PDF) (67pp, 1.3 MB) January 2008 - This report summarizes data from EPA's Air Quality System (AQS) collected in the impacted area from October 2005 through September 2006, the first year after the hurricane. These data are compared to long-term screening levels and compared to pollutant concentrations collected before the hurricane.
- Summary of Recent Ambient Air Quality and Accountability Analyses in the Detroit Area Summary Report (PDF) (19pp, 1.4 MB) September 2007 - Summary of analyses of ambient data collected in Detroit during 2001-2006, includes source apportionment findings
- Appendix A: A Technical Approach Using Ambient Data To Track and Evaluate Air Quality Programs (PDF) (48pp, 1.0 MB)
- Appendix B: Accountability Cast Study: Detroit (PDF) (18pp, 266k)
- Appendix C: Power Point Presentation (PDF) (18pp, 579k)
- Appendix D: Emissions and Daily Maximum Temperature Graphs (PDF) (6pp, 406k)
- Appendix E: Apportionment of PM2.5 and Air Toxics in Detroit, Michigan (PDF) (65pp, 3.2 MB)
- Appendix F: Source Apportionment Findings for Southwest High School (PDF) (6pp, 104k)
- National Air Quality and Emission Trends Report, 2003 Special Studies
- Impact of April 2001 Asian Dust Event on Particulate Matter Concentrations in the United States (PDF) (14pp, 2.7 MB)
- Chemical Speciation of PM2.5 in Urban and Rural Areas (PDF) (12pp, 958k)
- Trends in Monitored Concentrations of Carbon Monoxide (PDF) (10pp, 488k)
- Cumulative Ozone Exceedances - A Measure of Current Year Ozone Levels Compared to Historical Trends (PDF) (22pp, 570k)
- Characterization of National Spatial Variation (PDF) (6pp, 954k)
- Development of a New Reporting Technique for Air Quality (PDF) (10pp, 765k)
- Developing Spatially Interpolated Surfaces and Estimating Uncertainty (PDF) November 2004 (169pp, 1.9MB)
- Eight-Site Source Apportionment of PM2.5 Speciation Trends Data (PDF) September 2003 (87pp, 1MB)
- Appendix A and B (PDF) (14pp, 86KB)
- Appendix C (PDF) (11pp, 102KB)
- Appendix D (PDF) (32pp, 5MB)
- Appendix E (PDF) (32pp, 5MB)
- Appendix F (PDF) (36pp, 6MB)
- Appendix G (PDF) (32pp, 5MB)
- Appendix H (PDF) (36pp, 6MB)
- Appendix I (PDF) (36pp, 6MB)
- Appendix J (PDF) (32pp, 5MB)
- Appendix K (PDF) (28pp, 4MB)
- Appendix L (PDF) (4pp, 48KB)
- Appendix M (PDF) (14pp, 145KB)
- Compilation of Existing Studies on Source Apportionment for PM2.5 (PDF) August 2003 (88pp, 1MB)