Session Details | |
Section | AS - Atmospheric Sciences |
Session Title | Air Quality Modeling and Monitoring |
Main Convener | Prof. Hyo Choi (Gangneung-Wonju National University, Korea, South) |
Co-convener(s) | Dr. Milton Speer (University of New South Wales, Australia) Prof. Tao Wang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China) Dr. Ales Kapicka (Institute of Geophysics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic) Dr. S.M. Shiva Nagendra (Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India) Prof. Selahattin Incecik (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey) |
Session Description | The objective of Air Quality and Monitoring Session is to promote mutual exchange of scientific knowledge and technology for reduction of air pollution and atmospheric environmental disasters to keep comfortable human life through the maintenance of clean air quality in the world. For the future cooperation of research on the improvement of environmental issues among environmental scientists of Asian countries as well as European and North and South American countries, it is necessary to compose the following research topics for effective oral and poster presentations at AGOS Annual Meeting as •Combustion & Radioactive aerosols •Toxic and Hazardous Pollutant Management •Dioxin•PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 •Pollution Impacts on Forest, Vegetation and Soil •Environmental Medical Sciences •Health Impact of Air Pollution •Health & Disease GIS •Fever Environment and Management •Urban and Rural Air Quality Monitoring •Air Quality Modeling •Air Quality Management •Regional Studies of Air Pollution •Air Pollution Policy & Law •Acid Rain •Ozone Folding •Urban Ozone Problems •Assessment, Monitoring and Control •Meteorological Impact on Air Quality •Global Scale Pollution Problems •Pollution Impact on Climate Change •Industrial Emissions •Decision Support Systems •Atmospheric Boundary Layer Process on Air Quality •Impact of Dust Storm to Local Air Quality •Effect of Heavy Dust • CO2 Depositions on Marine Environment and CO2 circulation between air and ocean. Other topics related Air Quality Modeling and Monitoring Processes are also welcomed, without any limitation. |