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The book "Coal Industry Aerosol Investigation Source Apportionment" provides a comprehensive investigation of atmospheric aerosols around coal-based industries, focusing on source apportionment, distribution, correlation, and risk assessment. The book presents a detailed analysis of particulate matter (PM) and other aerosols emitted from coal-fired power plants, combustion processes, and other industrial sources, and their impact on air quality, environmental pollution, and human health.
The author emphasizes the importance of monitoring and controlling industrial emissions to prevent air pollution and reduce the associated health risks. The book discusses the latest advances in atmospheric science, aerosol chemistry, and atmospheric physics that help to understand the sources and distribution of aerosols around coal industries and their environmental impact. The book also presents various pollution control and emission reduction strategies, including industrial hygiene, emission control, and pollution prevention techniques that can be used to mitigate the environmental impact of coal use and combustion.
Overall, this book is a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals who are interested in understanding the impact of coal industries on the environment and human health and developing effective strategies for reducing industrial emissions and improving air quality. It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research on atmospheric aerosols and their impact on the environment and human health, making it a valuable reference for anyone working in the field of industrial ecology, environmental monitoring, or air pollution control.