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    Creating maps of VOC odors in urban areas by cycling with a portable e-nose

    • Autor
      G. Monroy, Javier; Gonzalez-Jimenez, Antonio JavierAutoridad Universidad de Málaga; Sanchez-Garrido, Jose CarlosAutoridad Universidad de Málaga
    • Fecha
      2015-01-26
    • Palabras clave
      Olores; Detectores
    • Resumen
      This work describes an application for monitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in urban areas, likely coming from residential waste or the public sewage system. The objective is to obtain a spatial and temporal representation of such odors by means of a gas distribution map, from which valuable information such as the location, or the time-intervals of maximum strength of the nuisance odors can be inferred. The necessary data: chemical, temporal and spatial; is provided by a GPS and a specific e-nose accommodating eight metal oxide (MOX) gas sensors, both mounted on a bicycle. The results of a monitoring campaign carried out in a town in southern Spain are presented. The campaign comprises nine measurement runs distributed along three consecutive days, with a total path of more than 90Km. Fig.1 shows an illustrative example of the data collected during this process, and the generated geo-referenced gas distribution maps. As can be appreciated, the chemical, temporal and spatial data are successfully merged to obtain representative information about the presence of VOCs in the urban area. A deeper analysis comprising the study of the areas showing the higher VOCs concentration, as well as the temporal variability among the different days and hours within the day are also provided.
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      http://hdl.handle.net/10630/8700
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    VOCs_Mapping_DOS_2014.pdf (189.7Kb)
    Poster_Garbage_Monitoring_DOS_Tokyo_2014.pdf (1.806Mb)
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