Meteorological condition and building effects on indoor/outdoor (I/O) air quality in London

The contributions of outdoor pollutant penetration and indoor sources have been proposed to be a major concern of the IAQ exposure. The concentrations of indoor contaminants are often higher than those found outdoors. The biologically relevant exposure time is seldom known, especially for mixtures a...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Aris, Mohd Shukri, Kelly, Frank, Barratt, Benjamin
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Published: 2010
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spelling my.iium.irep.487572016-04-28T08:56:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/48757/ Meteorological condition and building effects on indoor/outdoor (I/O) air quality in London Mohd. Aris, Mohd Shukri Kelly, Frank Barratt, Benjamin RA1190 Toxicology The contributions of outdoor pollutant penetration and indoor sources have been proposed to be a major concern of the IAQ exposure. The concentrations of indoor contaminants are often higher than those found outdoors. The biologically relevant exposure time is seldom known, especially for mixtures as complex as those found indoors. Long-term continuous monitoring of gaseous pollutants is being carried out at adjacent internal and external sampling points at two diverse sites within London in order investigate the transport and chemical transformation of outdoor pollution indoors in both naturally and mechanically ventilated buildings. The findings from this study may potentially be used in the establishment of a London Indoor Air Quality Network The objective of the study was to monitor and analyse indoor/outdoor (I/O) data to assess the effects of meteorology, seasonality and building activity on the transfer of outdoor air pollutants into buildings with extremely diverse locations and use. Monitoring began in August 2008 and is ongoing. Site details are shown in Table 1. This part of the study investigated the influence of wind speed and direction conditions at each site. The effect of building closure was also investigated at the urban background school site. Analyses were carried out using the ‗openair‘ package within R statistical software (www.openair-project.org.uk). 2010 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/48757/1/47857.pdf Mohd. Aris, Mohd Shukri and Kelly, Frank and Barratt, Benjamin (2010) Meteorological condition and building effects on indoor/outdoor (I/O) air quality in London. In: 2010 Annual UK Review Meeting on Outdoor and Indoor Air Pollution Research, 13th-14th April 2010, Cranfield University, United Kingdom.
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Meteorological condition and building effects on indoor/outdoor (I/O) air quality in London
description The contributions of outdoor pollutant penetration and indoor sources have been proposed to be a major concern of the IAQ exposure. The concentrations of indoor contaminants are often higher than those found outdoors. The biologically relevant exposure time is seldom known, especially for mixtures as complex as those found indoors. Long-term continuous monitoring of gaseous pollutants is being carried out at adjacent internal and external sampling points at two diverse sites within London in order investigate the transport and chemical transformation of outdoor pollution indoors in both naturally and mechanically ventilated buildings. The findings from this study may potentially be used in the establishment of a London Indoor Air Quality Network The objective of the study was to monitor and analyse indoor/outdoor (I/O) data to assess the effects of meteorology, seasonality and building activity on the transfer of outdoor air pollutants into buildings with extremely diverse locations and use. Monitoring began in August 2008 and is ongoing. Site details are shown in Table 1. This part of the study investigated the influence of wind speed and direction conditions at each site. The effect of building closure was also investigated at the urban background school site. Analyses were carried out using the ‗openair‘ package within R statistical software (www.openair-project.org.uk).
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author Mohd. Aris, Mohd Shukri
Kelly, Frank
Barratt, Benjamin
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title Meteorological condition and building effects on indoor/outdoor (I/O) air quality in London
title_short Meteorological condition and building effects on indoor/outdoor (I/O) air quality in London
title_full Meteorological condition and building effects on indoor/outdoor (I/O) air quality in London
title_fullStr Meteorological condition and building effects on indoor/outdoor (I/O) air quality in London
title_full_unstemmed Meteorological condition and building effects on indoor/outdoor (I/O) air quality in London
title_sort meteorological condition and building effects on indoor/outdoor (i/o) air quality in london
publishDate 2010
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