Difference between revisions of "Scheffe: CENRDraft"
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==Perspectives on Measurement Systems== | ==Perspectives on Measurement Systems== | ||
− | 1.0 Introduction | + | 1.0 Introduction |
− | 2.1 Atmospheric systems | + | 2.1 Atmospheric systems |
2.1.1: Major Routine United States and Canadian Operating Air Monitoring Networks | 2.1.1: Major Routine United States and Canadian Operating Air Monitoring Networks | ||
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2.1.9: Monitoring Networks for Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) | 2.1.9: Monitoring Networks for Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) | ||
− | 3.0 Measurement Gaps to Support Integrated Assessments. | + | 3.0 Measurement Gaps to Support Integrated Assessments. |
− | 3.1 Multiple Pollutant Coverage. | + | 3.1 Multiple Pollutant Coverage. |
3.1.1 Inhalable Hazardous Air Pollutants. | 3.1.1 Inhalable Hazardous Air Pollutants. | ||
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3.1.2 Mercury | 3.1.2 Mercury | ||
− | 3.2 Spatial and temporal scale considerations | + | 3.2 Spatial and temporal scale considerations |
− | 3.3 Measurements Gaps in Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems. | + | 3.3 Measurements Gaps in Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems. |
− | 3.4 Recommendations for intensive field programs | + | 3.4 Recommendations for intensive field programs |
− | 3.5 Data gaps in exposure and health effects information. | + | 3.5 Data gaps in exposure and health effects information. |
− | 3.6 Integration across accountability indicators. | + | 3.6 Integration across accountability indicators. |
− | 3.7 Merging observational systems and predictive models. | + | 3.7 Merging observational systems and predictive models. |
− | 3.8 Strategies and Information Technology solutions | + | 3.8 Strategies and Information Technology solutions |
Revision as of 21:36, January 6, 2008
CENR draft version1 Measurements
Perspectives on Measurement Systems
1.0 Introduction
2.1 Atmospheric systems
2.1.1: Major Routine United States and Canadian Operating Air Monitoring Networks
2.1.2: Intensive Field Campaigns
2.1.3: Air Monitoring Networks for Climate Forcing, Transport, and Stratospheric Ozone
2.1.4: Observation Systems Providing Vertical Profile Information
2.1.5: National Routine Meteorological Monitoring Networks
2.1.6: Satellite–Based Air Quality Observing Systems
2.1.7: Surface water and soil/sediment measurement programs
2.1.8: European Air Monitoring Networks
2.1.9: Monitoring Networks for Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
3.0 Measurement Gaps to Support Integrated Assessments.
3.1 Multiple Pollutant Coverage.
3.1.1 Inhalable Hazardous Air Pollutants.
3.1.2 Mercury
3.2 Spatial and temporal scale considerations
3.3 Measurements Gaps in Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems.
3.4 Recommendations for intensive field programs
3.5 Data gaps in exposure and health effects information.
3.6 Integration across accountability indicators.
3.7 Merging observational systems and predictive models.
3.8 Strategies and Information Technology solutions