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Passive Monitoring Documents

Passive air samplers are inexpensive compact, portable air pollutant sampling devices. They are ideal for determining base-line concentrations and as a survey tool. They are ideal for assessing personal and environmental exposures over time frames generally ranging from one day to two weeks. Exposure times as short as 8 hours and as long as one month are achievable under requisite concentration conditions.

 


Description Date Posted Bytes Type
Final Report - Ambient Air Toxics in the Houston-Galveston Area with High and Low TRI Emissions - A Pilot Study of Temporal and Spatial Concentrations Using Passive Sampling Devices 3/1/2007 2.2MB pdf icon
Final Report - Passive Sampling of Ambient Concentrations of Volatile Organic
Compounds in the Greater New Orleans Area in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
3/1/2007 504KB pdf icon
24-hour Diffusive Sampling of 1,3-Butadiene in Air onto Carbopack X Solid Adsorbent followed by Thermal Desorption/GC/MS Analysis -- Feasibility Studies 4/13/05 444KB pdf icon
Passive Ozone Network of Dallas: A Modeling Opportunity with Community Involvement 1 4/13/05 1.7MB pdf icon
Passive Ozone Network of Dallas: A Modeling Opportunity with Community Involvement 2 4/13/05 2.12MB pdf icon
Exploratory Data Analysis for the Filling Ozone Gaps in Region 6 (FOGIR6) 2002 Study 4/13/05 1.1MB pdf icon
Exploratory Data Analysis for the Filling Ozone Gaps in Regions 6/7 (FOGIR6/7) 2003 Study 4/13/05 1.0 MB pdf icon


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