2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.02.043
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Assessment of odorous VOCs released from a main MSW landfill site in Istanbul-Turkey via a modelling approach

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“…The first group is the concentration measurements of select odorants by means of complex physical and chemical analyses, based on the qualitative and quantitative measurement of air samples [21], for example: gas and gas-liquid chromatography, infrared, and mass spectroscopy [22][23][24]. Another chemical-physical method is measurement with the use of an "electronic nose, " an analytical tool that allows quick identification of chemicals through the imitation of the biological mechanism of smell.…”
Section: Determination Of the Odor Emission Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first group is the concentration measurements of select odorants by means of complex physical and chemical analyses, based on the qualitative and quantitative measurement of air samples [21], for example: gas and gas-liquid chromatography, infrared, and mass spectroscopy [22][23][24]. Another chemical-physical method is measurement with the use of an "electronic nose, " an analytical tool that allows quick identification of chemicals through the imitation of the biological mechanism of smell.…”
Section: Determination Of the Odor Emission Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the landfill workers are exposed on a daily basis to trace gases with toxic and odorous potential, the population around this area also suffers from the odorous effects of the emissions (Saral, Demir and Yildiz, 2009) that requires action towards minimizing these adverse effects.…”
Section: Landfill Biogas Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…chlorofluorocarbons) and the tropospheric ozone formation (e.g. volatile organic compounds -VOC) (Saral, Demir and Yildiz, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the complexity created by the relative juxtaposition of odor sources and receptors, the characteristics of odor emissions can change during different operation times of treatment facilities (De Feo et al, 2013), which further increases the complexity of source identification. Until now, although the odor emissions from individual composting plants (Cadena et al, 2009), landfill sites (Capelli et al, 2008;Romain et al, 2008;Saral et al, 2009;Scaglia et al, 2011;Ding et al, 2012;Li et al, 2013), and transfer stations (Fang et al, 2013b) have been separately investigated, little research has been done on the interactive influence of odors from multiple sources at MSW facilities (Dorado et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%