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DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2014.03.022
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84897562160
论文题名:
Disentangling the frequency and intensity dimensions of nuisance odour, and implications for jurisdictional odour impact criteria
作者: Griffiths K; D
刊名: Atmospheric Environment
ISSN: 0168-2563
EISSN: 1573-515X
出版年: 2014
卷: 90
起始页码: 125
结束页码: 132
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Frequency ; Intensity ; Modelling criteria ; Nuisance odour ; Percentile
Scopus关键词: Atmospherics ; Earth atmosphere ; Community response ; Conceptual frameworks ; Dose-response study ; Frequency ; Intensity ; Odour concentrations ; Odour impact assessment ; Percentile ; Risk assessment ; calibration ; community response ; conceptual framework ; dose-response relationship ; empirical analysis ; numerical model ; odor ; pollution exposure ; risk assessment ; timescale ; annoyance ; article ; compliance (physical) ; concentration (parameters) ; environmental impact assessment ; environmental parameters ; Germany ; human ; jurisdictional odour impact criteria ; nuisance odor ; odor ; pollution ; priority journal ; receptor sensitivity
Scopus学科分类: Environmental Science: Water Science and Technology ; Earth and Planetary Sciences: Earth-Surface Processes ; Environmental Science: Environmental Chemistry
英文摘要: Many jurisdictions compare model predicted odour concentration statistics against regulatory exposure limits or criteria in order to assess the risk of proposed developments resulting in nuisance odour impacts. However dose-response studies designed to calibrate such criteria have returned widely divergent findings, particularly regarding the degree of influence that the frequency and intensity of odour impact events have on adverse community response (annoyance). In the absence of clear guidance from empirical data, jurisdictions have adopted a wide range of odour impact criteria and harmonisation has proven difficult to progress. This lack of harmonisation constitutes a significant gap in best-practice standards for odour impact assessment methodology and creates a substantial risk of poor assessment outcomes.In this paper a conceptual framework is developed which facilitates close investigation of the relationship between annoyance levels, the frequency and intensity dimensions of nuisance odour and exposure criteria. Within this framework the efficacy of single-percentile odour criteria to limit nuisance odour impacts is examined for several models of annoyance. Significant short-comings in single-percentile criteria are identified in those models in which both the frequency and intensity of impact events are assumed to influence annoyance on time-scales such as a year. The merits and limitations of an alternative multi-percentile criterion framework approach are examined. Models of annoyance developed within the framework suggest an improved concept of odour criteria that may lead to better assessment outcomes, assist with the reconciliation of some seemingly disparate dose-response study findings and aid harmonisation of jurisdictional exposure limits. © 2014 The Authors.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/81179
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作者单位: School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia

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Griffiths K,D. Disentangling the frequency and intensity dimensions of nuisance odour, and implications for jurisdictional odour impact criteria[J]. Atmospheric Environment,2014-01-01,90
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