Difference between revisions of "INTERA:Toluene concentrations in Europe"

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#Brown et al. 2002. Indoor air quality in English homes — VOCs. 9th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate.
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#Expolis database. http://www.ktl.fi/expolis/index.php?id=19
 
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#Ilgen et al. 2001. Personal exposure to aromatic hydrocarbons with 55 non-smoking persons in Germany in 1995-1997. Atmospheric Environment 35: 1265-1279
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#Ilgen et al., 2001. Aromatic hydrocarbons in indoor and outdoor air and in non-smoking persons blood in Northern Germany in 1995-1997. Atmospheric Environment 35: 1235-1252.
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#Kotzias D, Geiss O, Tirendi S. The AIRMEX (European Indoor Air Monitoring and Exposure Assessment) Project report. European Commission; 2005a
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#Schlink et al. 2004. Seasonal cycle of indoor-VOCs: comparison of apartments and cities. Atmos Environ 38: 1181–90.
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#Schneider et al. 2001. Indoor and outdoor BTX levels in German cities. Sci Total Environ 267: 41–51.
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#Stranger et al. 2007. Comparative overview of indoor air quality in Antwerp, Belgium. Environ Int 33: 789–97.
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#Ullrich et al. 2002. German Environmental Survey of children and teenagers 2000 GerESIV: a representative population study including indoor pollutants. 9th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:36, 9 May 2011



Scope

The Toluene concentrations in indoor, outdoor and personal measurements in several European countries.

Definition

Data

Data is obtained from various published studies.

Dependencies

Unit

µg/m3

Formula

Code used for reading and transforming the source csv file can be found on an earlier version of this page.

Result

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See also

Keywords

References

  1. Brown et al. 2002. Indoor air quality in English homes — VOCs. 9th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate.
  2. Expolis database. http://www.ktl.fi/expolis/index.php?id=19
  3. Ilgen et al. 2001. Personal exposure to aromatic hydrocarbons with 55 non-smoking persons in Germany in 1995-1997. Atmospheric Environment 35: 1265-1279
  4. Ilgen et al., 2001. Aromatic hydrocarbons in indoor and outdoor air and in non-smoking persons blood in Northern Germany in 1995-1997. Atmospheric Environment 35: 1235-1252.
  5. Kotzias D, Geiss O, Tirendi S. The AIRMEX (European Indoor Air Monitoring and Exposure Assessment) Project report. European Commission; 2005a
  6. Schlink et al. 2004. Seasonal cycle of indoor-VOCs: comparison of apartments and cities. Atmos Environ 38: 1181–90.
  7. Schneider et al. 2001. Indoor and outdoor BTX levels in German cities. Sci Total Environ 267: 41–51.
  8. Stranger et al. 2007. Comparative overview of indoor air quality in Antwerp, Belgium. Environ Int 33: 789–97.
  9. Ullrich et al. 2002. German Environmental Survey of children and teenagers 2000 GerESIV: a representative population study including indoor pollutants. 9th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate.

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