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Environmental traffic impact - polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the drainage water and sediment from the highway
Tříska, Jan ; Adamec, V. ; Růžičková, Kamila ; Huzlík, J. ; Marešová, V.
Traffic is one of the main sources of environmental PAHs contamination. The presented work deals with the determination of PAH content in sediment and drainage from selected localities around highways.
Chemical pollution in the baroque theatre at the Český Krumlov castle
Byss, Marius ; Kohoutek, J. ; Tichý, R. ; Tříska, Jan ; Zachař, P.
The work assesses chemical pollution of the inner athmosphere of the baroque theatre. Chlorinated pesticides, organotins and other pollutants were found.
European Research Project URBAN-EXPOSURE
Smolík, Jiří ; Barták, M. ; Bartoňová, A. ; Bholer, T. ; Broday, D. M. ; Colbeck, I. ; Coulson, G. ; Floisand, I. ; Fudala, J. ; Hollander, W. ; Housiadis, Ch. ; Lazaridis, M.
The comparison of the measured values of ==the deposition rates with theoretical predictions from the L==ai and Nazaroff (2000) model is presented. The ratio of the ==indoor/outdoor concentration in the accumulation mode zone i==s used to estimate the air exchange rate.
Indoor Aerosol Behaviour
Smolík, Jiří ; Moravec, Pavel ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Ždímal, Vladimír ; Dahlin, E. ; Drossinos, Y. ; Lapti, M. ; Lazaridis, M.
The results showed that the indoor aerosol concentrations depend beside outdoor concentrations and room geometry especially on ventilation and deposition rates. At higher ventilation rates the indoor aerosol concentrations approached the outdoor ones. This was observed for the accumulation mode particles.
Atmospheric Aerosol Composition Measured on Crete
Smolík, Jiří ; Ždímal, Vladimír ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Havránek, Vladimír ; Eleftheriadis, K. ; Lazaridis, M. ; Mihalopoulos, N.
A Berner low pressure impactor was used to collect size-segregated aerosol samples at Finokalia station located on the north-eastern coast of Crete Island, Greece during July 2000 and January 2001. Several samples were also collected during the summer campaign aboard of research vessel 'AEGAIEO' in the Aegean Sea.
Sampling of persistent organic compounds using SPMDs: Advantages and disadvantages
Čáslavský, Josef ; Kotlaříková, Pavla ; Benešová, Karolína ; Doškářová, Š. ; Hamrusová, M.
Passive sampling methods gain more and more popularity for the sampling of persistent organic pollutants in the environment, including air. These passive samplers are substantially cheaper than standard active sampling methods, their deployment is simpler, they don't need electricity, thus they can be deployed even in very distant regions. They offer an itegrative response, therefore these samplers are especially suitable for monitoriong purposes. For quantitative evaluation it is necessary to establish the values of sampling rates for individual compounds. In the presented study these values for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were evaluated from the comparison of the results of passive sampling using SPMDs and standard active sampling method.
Monitoring ozone, nitrogen dioxide, nitrous and nitric and sulphur dioxide within the east part of the Mediterranean Sea
Večeřa, Zbyněk ; Mikuška, Pavel ; Smolík, Jiří ; Eleftheriadis, K. ; Bryant, C. ; Colbeck, I. ; Lazaridis, M.
The aim of the boat campaign was to measure the gaseous nitrogen reactive species of nitrogen, ozone and sulphur dioxide over the Aegean Sea within the period 25-29 July 2000.
Results of monitoring of gaseous pollutants at station Košetice
Mikuška, Pavel ; Večeřa, Zbyněk ; Šantroch, J. ; Váňa, M. ; Pekárek, J.
Nitrogen dioxide and ozone were monitored at the background station Košetice using commercial monitors and UIACH monitors, ammonia, nitrous acid and nitric acid by means of UIACH analysers. For NO2 and O3, the agreement of results provided by commercial and UIACH monitors was verified.

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