Air Analysis: The Standard Dosage-Area Product |
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Authors: | Spencer Duckworth Eugene Kupchanko |
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Affiliation: | 1. Director, Environmental Service , Metronics Associates, Inc , Palo , Alto , Calif;2. Air Pollution Control Engineer, Alberta Department of Public Health , Edmonton , Alberta , USA |
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Abstract: | The Dosage-Area Product is an areawide smog index obtained by combining contaminant concentration, duration, and areal extent: DAP = c×f×A (ppm × hr × mi2). The first step in developing a DAP is to plot daily contaminant dosages from an air monitoring network and to draw isopleths showing the dosage pattern. The second step is to determine the areas between isopleths and to multiply these areas by the applicable dosage levels. The final step is to sum the above partial products into a single number and to add a type designator indicating the geographic configuration of the dosage pattern. The DAP smog index is a realistic yardstick for measuring areawide smog experience. Reproducible results are obtained at low cost by using standard techniques. The standard DAP smog index is also useful for: analyzing air pollution episodes, estimating contaminant trends, and informing the public. |
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