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Indoor Air
International Journal of Indoor Environment and HealthPublished on behalf of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate
Edited by:
Jan Sundell and William Nazaroff
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 1/38 Construction & Building Technology; 4/38 Engineering, Environmental
Impact Factor: 3.151
The quality of the environment within buildings is a topic of major importance for public health. Indoor Air provides a location for reporting original research results in the broad area defined by the indoor environment of non-industrial buildings. An international journal with multidisciplinary content, Indoor Air publishes papers reflecting the broad categories of interest in this field:
- health effects
- thermal comfort
- monitoring and modelling
- source characterization
- ventilation and other environmental control techniques.
The research results present the basic information to allow designers, building owners, and operators to provide a healthy and comfortable environment for building occupants, as well as giving medical practitioners information on how to deal with illnesses related to the indoor environment.
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TopHighlights
Most Cited Articles Published in Indoor Air 2009 - Updated January 2010
Molds and mycotoxins in dust from water-damaged homes in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina
Bloom, E; Grimsley, LF; Pehrson, C; et al.
INDOOR AIR, 19 (2): 153-158 APR 2009 ISSN: 0905-6947
A one-dimensional analytical model for airborne contaminant transport in airliner cabins
Mazumdar, S; Chen, Q
INDOOR AIR, 19 (1): 3-13 FEB 2009 ISSN: 0905-6947
Short-term airing by natural ventilation - modeling and control strategies
Perino, M
Source: INDOOR AIR, 19 (5): 357-380 OCT 2009 ISSN: 0905-6947
Viral kinetics and exhaled droplet size affect indoor transmission dynamics of influenza infection
Chen, SC; Chio, CP; Jou, LJ; et al.
INDOOR AIR, 19 (5): 401-413 OCT 2009 ISSN: 0905-6947
Secondary organic aerosol from alpha-pinene ozonolysis in dynamic chamber system
Chen, X; Hopke, PK
INDOOR AIR, 19 (4): 335-345 AUG 2009 ISSN: 0905-6947
Most Cited Articles Published in Indoor Air 2008 - Updated January 2010
Italy and Austria before and after study: second-hand smoke exposure in hospitality premises before and after 2 years from the introduction of the Italian smoking ban
Gorini, G; Moshammer, H; Sbrogio, L; et al.
INDOOR AIR, 18 (4): 328-334 AUG 2008 ISSN: 0905-6947
A methodology for estimating airborne virus exposures in indoor environments using the spatial distribution of expiratory aerosols and virus viability characteristics
To, GNS; Wan, MP; Chao, CYH; et al.
INDOOR AIR, 18 (5): 425-438 OCT 2008 ISSN: 0905-6947
Results of a residential indoor PM2.5 sampling program before and after a woodstove changeout
Ward, T; Noonan
INDOOR AIR, 18 (5): 408-415 OCT 2008 ISSN: 0905-6947
Location identification for indoor instantaneous point contaminant source by probability-based inverse Computational Fluid Dynamics modeling
Liu, X; Zhai, Z
INDOOR AIR, 18 (1): 2-11 FEB 2008 ISSN: 0905-6947
Risk factors in heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning systems for occupant symptoms in US office buildings: the US EPA BASE study
Mendell, MJ; Lei-Gomez, Q; Mirer, AG; et al.
INDOOR AIR, 18 (4): 301-316 AUG 2008 ISSN: 0905-6947
