Comparison of two atmospheric-dispersion models to assess farm-site exposure to sour-gas processing-plant emissions.
@article{Scott2003ComparisonOT, title={Comparison of two atmospheric-dispersion models to assess farm-site exposure to sour-gas processing-plant emissions.}, author={Harvey M Scott and Colin L. Soskolne and S Wayne Martin and Erik A Ellehoj and Robert W Coppock and Tee Lamont Guidotti and Kerry D Lissemore}, journal={Preventive veterinary medicine}, year={2003}, volume={57 1-2}, pages={ 15-34 } }
- Published 2003 in Preventive veterinary medicine
We describe two approaches for exposure assessment that we used in a large-scale retrospective cattle study conducted in Alberta, Canada. Sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) was the surrogate measure of exposure to a complex mixture of combusted sour-gas emissions. Monthly air pollution dispersion modeling (1985-1994) (based on individual industrial source processing-plant engineering specifications, emission volumes, and meteorologic information) provided exposure isopleths of sulfur dioxide concentration… CONTINUE READING