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Publications , Dr. Melanie Sattler

PUBLISHED ARTICLES

Sattler, Melanie L. and Sapna Devanathan. “Which Meteorological Conditions Produce Worst Case Concentrations from Area Sources?” Accepted for publication, May 2007, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.

Sattler, Melanie L. “Styrene” in Handbook of Indoor Air Contaminants, Marty Kanarek and Dean Tomkins, editors. To be published by Taylor & Francis, 2007.

Sattler, Melanie. “Transportation and Air Quality/Environment: A Suggested Course Addition to the Environmental Engineering/Science Curriculum.” Environmental Engineering Science. June 2006.

Sattler, Melanie L. and Ranjith Samuel Rosenberk. “Removal of Carbonyl Sulfide Using Activated Carbon Adsorption.” Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. Volume 56, Feb. 2006, p. 219-224.

Sattler, Melanie L. and Howard M. Liljestrand.  “Chemical Mass Balance Model with Fractionation for Apportioning PM 2.5: A Test Case for Los Angeles Traffic Sources.”  Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.  Vol. 55, September 2005, pp. 1335-1344.

Nagaraj, Archana and Melanie L. Sattler. “Correlating Emissions with Time and Temperature to Predict Worst-Case Emissions from Open Liquid Area Sources.” Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.  Vol. 55, August 2005, pp. 1077-1084.

Sattler, Melanie L. and Howard M. Liljestrand.  “Method for Predicting Photocatalytic Oxidation Rates of Organic Compounds.”  Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.  Volume 53, Number 1, January 2003, pp. 3-12.

Stuckey, H. Troy  and Melanie L. Sattler.  “Air quality in the 21st century: community outreach in North Central Texas.”  Environment International.  Volume 29.  January 2003, pp. 341-346.

Sattler, Melanie L.  “Technologies for Reducing NOx Emissions from Off-Road Diesel Vehicles: An Overview.”  EM, a publication of the Air & Waste Management Association for Environmental Managers.  February 2002, pp. 20-29.

Sattler, Melanie and H. Troy Stuckey.  “Dallas/Ft. Worth SIP Development: A Case Study in Local Involvement.”  EM, a publication of the Air & Waste Management Association for Environmental Managers.  April 2001, pp. 32-36.


SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS/ PAPERS

Kanukolanu, S.; Mattingly, S.; and M. Sattler.Impact of a Pre-Combustion Retrofit Device on Vehicular Emissions: A Case Study.” Proceedings of the 100th Annual Conference of the Air & Waste Management Association. June 2007.

Satyanarayan, S.; Mattingly, S.; and M. Sattler.Trends of Vehicular Emissions Due to the Effect of ETHOS FR as Fuel Additive: A Case Study.” Proceedings of the 100th Annual Conference of the Air & Waste Management Association. June 2007.

Upahdyay, Mita and Melanie Sattler. “Development of Photocatalytic Oxidation Reaction Rate Constants for Compounds Commonly Emitted from Wastewater Treatment Plants and Solid Waste Landfills.” Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association 100th Annual Meeting. June 2007.

Bhatt, Hetal H. and Melanie L. Sattler. “Determination of Safe Buffer Width to Protect Human Health from Harmful NOx Exposure.” Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association 99th Annual Meeting. June 2006.

Garrepalli, Divya and Melanie Sattler. “Removal of Carbonyl Sulfide in Combination with Hydrogen Sulfide Using Biofiltration.” Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association 99th Annual Meeting. June 2006.

Munshi, Rupangi; Sattler, Melanie; and Stephen Mattingly. “Impacts of Signal Synchronization on Vehicular Emissions – An Onboard Measurement Case Study.” Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association 99th Annual Meeting. June 2006.

Nawal, C.P. and Melanie L. Sattler. “Removal of Carbonyl Sulfide Using Biofiltration.” Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association 98th Annual Meeting.  June 2005.

Rosenberk, Ranjith Sam and Melanie L. Sattler. “Removal of Carbonyl Sulfide Using Activated Carbon Adsorption.” Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association 98th Annual Meeting. June 05.

Devanathan, Sapna and Melanie Sattler.  “Which Meteorological Conditions Produce Worst Case Concentrations from Area Sources?”  Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association 97th Annual Meeting.  June 2004.