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آلودگـــــی هــوای محیط به نام خدا آلودگـــــی هــوای محیط دکتر ماشااله عقیلی نژاد مدير گروه طب کار

اهـمیـت آلودگی هوا

ترکیب هـــوا

تعاریـف: آلاینده های هوا آلودگی هوا

تقسیم بندی اتمسفــر ( بر اساس درجه حرارت )

World Effects Global Warming Ozone Depletion Acid Rain Aerosols Economic Losses

اثر گلخانه ای (Greenhouse Effect)

پدیده وارونگی دما (هوای پایدار) پدیده وارونگی دما (هوای پایدار) ( Inversion Phenomenon )

حوادث ناشی از آلودگی هوا 1- دره میوز بلـژیک 2- پنـسیلوانیا 3- لنـــدن 4- نیـویـورک

منابع آلودگی هوا منـــابع طبیـعــی منـــابع مصــنوعـی طوفان ها وسایط نقلیه آتشفشان ها صنایع آتش سوزی ها منابع تجاری و خانگی شهاب های آسمانی

طبقــه بندی منابع آلوده کننده

طبقه بندی صـنایــع بر اساس فرآیند و عملیات کاری

نمونه های واکنش های شیمییایی مواد در اتمسفــر نمونه های واکنش های شیمییایی مواد در اتمسفــر

اثرات آلاینده های هوای محیط زیست بر سلامت افراد جامعه

مقررات و استانداردهای آلودگی هوا

استانداردهای کیفیت هوای تعیین شده به وسیله EPI

کیفیت هوا و PSIمقادیر

شاخص استانداردهای مواد آلاینده TSP

روش های کنتـرل آلودگی هوا روش های کنتـرل آلودگی هوا کنتـرل وسایط نقلیه کنتـرل صنایع