ACS 246th Meeting
Air Quality at the Interface - AM Session
Megacities and Agroecosystems
Cosponsored by: | CEI, ENVR |
Financially supported by: | Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry |
Organizers: | Elin Ulrich, George Cobb, Laura Mc Connell, Peter Green, Sasha Madronich |
Presiders: | Elin Ulrich |
Pres Time | Pub # | Presentation Title |
8:30 am | Introductory Remarks | |
8:35 am | 300 | Understanding the origin of aerosols at the urban-regional interface Sasha Madronich |
9:05 am | 301 | Agricultural influences on air quality from California's San Joaquin Valley to the Chesapeake Bay area Cody J Howard, Jianlin Hu, Michael J Kleeman, Peter G Green, Laura L McConnell, Cathleen J Hapeman. |
9:25 am | 302 | Demonstration and evaluation of open-air tracer ratio flux measurements of methane andother trace gas emissions from pastured animals at low altitude, semi-tropical and higheraltitude, semi-arid sites in Mexico Charles E Kolb, Scott C Herndon, W Berk Knighton, Cody Floerchinger, Edward C Fortner, Joseph R Roscioli, Tara Yacovitch, Octavio A Castelán, Juan Ku Vera, Epigmenio Castillo, Miguel A Zavala, Luisa T Molina. |
9:45 am | 303 | Analysis and evaluation of measured trace gas emissions from farm animals in Mexico Luisa T Molina, Miguel A Zavala, Octavio A Castelán, Juan Ku Vera, Epigmenio Castillo, Scott C Herndon, W Berk Knighton, Cody Floerchinger, Edward C Fortner, Joseph R Roscioli, Charles E Kolb. |
10:05am | Intermission | |
10:25 am | 304 | Field evaluation of EPA approved PM10 and PM2.5 ambient FRM samplers for determining emission concentrations from agricultural sources Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock. |
10:45 am | 305 | Field evaluation of EPA Method 201a (stack sampling methodology) for determining PM2.5 and PM10 emission concentrations from an agricultural source Michael Buser, Derek Whitelock. |
11:05 am | 306 | Oil and gas exploration impacts on air quality and their potential implications for agriculture Eduardo P Olaguer |
11:25 am | 307 | Air pollution in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires: From emission inventories to air qualityimpacts Dario R Gomez, Victoria Pereyra, Mariana Matranga, Melisa Diaz Resquin, Marina Dos Santos, Fabian Fujiwara, Laura Dawidowski, Patricia Smichowski, Rosana Abrutzky. |
Air Quality at the Interface - PM Session
Megacities and Agricultural Areas
Cosponsored by: | CEI, ENVR |
Financially supported by: | Society of Environmental Toxicology, and Chemistry |
Organizers: | George Cobb |
Presiders: | George Cobb |
Pres Time | Pub # | Presentation Title |
1:00 pm | 330 | Can the oxidative stress responses in pine needles be used as reliable biomarkers to assessexposure to POPs? Karina SB Miglioranza, Mariana Gonzalez, Paola M Ondarza, Mirta L Menone, Francesca M Mitton, German Lukaszewicz, Valeria M Shimabukuro, Gilberto Fillmann. |
1:20 pm | 331 | Design and performance of a study for the determination of trichlorofon transferrable residuesfrom turf and residues in air Michael E. Krolski, Curt Lunchick. |
1:40 pm | 332 | Brominated flame retardants in the Great Lakes atmosphere Amina Salamova, Ronald A Hites. |
2:00 pm | 333 | Airborne steroids and growth promoters near concentrated animal feeding operations George P Cobb, Brett Blackwell, Mike Buser, Brad Johnson, Matt Baker, Philip N Smith. |
2:20 pm | 334 | Examining the fate and transport of α - and β -endosulfan in the atmosphere of South FloridaCathleen J Hapeman, Laura L McConnell, Thomas L Potter, Jennifer A Harman-Fetcho, Clifford P Rice, Bruce A Schaffer, Richard Curry. |
2:40 pm | Panel Discussion | |
3:40 pm | Concluding Remarks |