Quantification of sources of PCBs to the atmosphere in urban areas: a comparison of cities in North America, Western Europe and former Yugoslavia

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Quantification of sources of PCBs to the atmosphere in urban areas: a comparison of cities in North America, Western Europe and former Yugoslavia. / Gasic, Bojan; MacLeod, Matthew; Klanova, Jana et al.
in: Environmental Pollution, Jahrgang 158, Nr. 10, 01.10.2010, S. 3230-3235.

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

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Gasic, B, MacLeod, M, Klanova, J, Scheringer, M, Ilic, P, Lammel, G, Pajovic, A, Breivik, K, Holoubek, I & Hungerbühler, K 2010, 'Quantification of sources of PCBs to the atmosphere in urban areas: a comparison of cities in North America, Western Europe and former Yugoslavia', Environmental Pollution, Jg. 158, Nr. 10, S. 3230-3235. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2010.07.011

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Gasic B, MacLeod M, Klanova J, Scheringer M, Ilic P, Lammel G et al. Quantification of sources of PCBs to the atmosphere in urban areas: a comparison of cities in North America, Western Europe and former Yugoslavia. Environmental Pollution. 2010 Okt 1;158(10):3230-3235. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2010.07.011

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title = "Quantification of sources of PCBs to the atmosphere in urban areas: a comparison of cities in North America, Western Europe and former Yugoslavia",
abstract = "We present estimated emission source strengths of seven polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners for Banja Luka, a city that was affected by the civil war in Bosnia and Hercegovina (former Yugoslavia) in the 1990s. These emission estimates are compared to PCB emission rates estimated for the cities of Zurich, Switzerland, and Chicago, USA using an approach that combines multimedia mass balance modeling and measurement data. Our modeled per-capita emission estimates for Banja Luka are lower by a factor of ten than those for Zurich and Chicago, which are similar. This indicates that the sources of PCB emissions in Banja Luka are likely to be weaker than in the Western European and North American cities which show relatively high PCB emissions. Our emission rates from the three cities agree within a factor of ten with emission estimates from a global PCB emission inventory derived from production and usage estimates and emission factors.",
keywords = "Chemistry, Air Pollutants, Air Pollution, Atmosphere, Cities, Environmental Monitoring, Europe, Monte Carlo Method, North America, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Yugoslavia",
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language = "English",
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AU - Gasic, Bojan

AU - MacLeod, Matthew

AU - Klanova, Jana

AU - Scheringer, Martin

AU - Ilic, Predrag

AU - Lammel, Gerhard

AU - Pajovic, Aleksandar

AU - Breivik, Knut

AU - Holoubek, Ivan

AU - Hungerbühler, Konrad

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N2 - We present estimated emission source strengths of seven polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners for Banja Luka, a city that was affected by the civil war in Bosnia and Hercegovina (former Yugoslavia) in the 1990s. These emission estimates are compared to PCB emission rates estimated for the cities of Zurich, Switzerland, and Chicago, USA using an approach that combines multimedia mass balance modeling and measurement data. Our modeled per-capita emission estimates for Banja Luka are lower by a factor of ten than those for Zurich and Chicago, which are similar. This indicates that the sources of PCB emissions in Banja Luka are likely to be weaker than in the Western European and North American cities which show relatively high PCB emissions. Our emission rates from the three cities agree within a factor of ten with emission estimates from a global PCB emission inventory derived from production and usage estimates and emission factors.

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KW - Air Pollutants

KW - Air Pollution

KW - Atmosphere

KW - Cities

KW - Environmental Monitoring

KW - Europe

KW - Monte Carlo Method

KW - North America

KW - Polychlorinated Biphenyls

KW - Yugoslavia

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JF - Environmental Pollution

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