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|Tools (tool)||Concentration||Outdoor air||[[AERMOD]] [http://www.epa.gov/scram001/dispersion_prefrec.htm#aermod]||{{hidden|AERMOD is a steady-state plume model that incorporates air dispersion based on planetary boundary layer turbulence structure and scaling concepts, including treatment of both surface and elevated sources, and both simple and complex terrain. There are two input data processors that are regulatory components of the AERMOD modeling system: AERMET, a meteorological data preprocessor that incorporates air dispersion based on planetary boundary layer turbulence structure and scaling concepts, and AERMAP, a terrain data preprocessor that incorporates complex terrain using USGS Digital Elevation Data }}||modeling, air, atmosphere, meteorology||
|Tools (tool)||Concentration||Outdoor air||[[AERMOD]] [http://www.epa.gov/scram001/dispersion_prefrec.htm#aermod]||{{hidden|AERMOD is a steady-state plume model that incorporates air dispersion based on planetary boundary layer turbulence structure and scaling concepts, including treatment of both surface and elevated sources, and both simple and complex terrain. There are two input data processors that are regulatory components of the AERMOD modeling system: AERMET, a meteorological data preprocessor that incorporates air dispersion based on planetary boundary layer turbulence structure and scaling concepts, and AERMAP, a terrain data preprocessor that incorporates complex terrain using USGS Digital Elevation Data }}||modeling, air, atmosphere, meteorology||
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|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Time activity data||[[AHTUS]] [http://www.timeuse.org/ahtus/]||{{hidden| The American Heritage Time Use Study, a database of national time-diary samples collected over five decades, includes harmonized background, activity, location, mode of transport and who else was present variables. Free registration and ONLY U.S. data. Includes data from NHANES and ATUS studies. Data is in SPSS files, so you have to have a program to open them. }}||time activity, time use, AHTUS, American Heritage Time Use Study||USA
|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Time activity data||[[The_American_Heritage_Time_Use_Study|AHTUS]] [http://www.timeuse.org/ahtus/]||{{hidden| The American Heritage Time Use Study, a database of national time-diary samples collected over five decades, includes harmonized background, activity, location, mode of transport and who else was present variables. Free registration and ONLY U.S. data. Includes data from NHANES and ATUS studies. Data is in SPSS files, so you have to have a program to open them. }}||time activity, time use, AHTUS, American Heritage Time Use Study||USA
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|Tools (tool)||Exposure||Inhalation||[[Air Pollutants Exposure Model (APEX)]] [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/fera/human_apex.html]||{{hidden|The Air Pollutants Exposure Model (APEX)  is intended to be applied at the local, urban, or consolidated metropolitan area scale and currently only addresses inhalation exposures. The model simulates the movement of individuals through time and space and their exposure to the given pollutant in various microenvironments (e.g., outdoors, indoors residence, in-vehicle). The user may choose the number and types of microenvironments to be included, select the time period of interest, use either monitored ambient air quality data or values provided from dispersion or other modeling runs, and use either a mass balance approach or an empirical ratio-based (factor) approach to estimate indoor and/or in-vehicle concentrations. Results of the APEX simulations are provided as hourly and summary exposure and/or dose estimates, depending on the application, for each individual included in the simulation as well as summary statistics for the population modeled.  }}||intake, inhalation, air, modeling, human health, time use, exposure, dose||
|Tools (tool)||Exposure||Inhalation||[[The_Air_Pollutants_Exposure_Model|Air Pollutants Exposure Model (APEX)]] [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/fera/human_apex.html]||{{hidden|The Air Pollutants Exposure Model (APEX)  is intended to be applied at the local, urban, or consolidated metropolitan area scale and currently only addresses inhalation exposures. The model simulates the movement of individuals through time and space and their exposure to the given pollutant in various microenvironments (e.g., outdoors, indoors residence, in-vehicle). The user may choose the number and types of microenvironments to be included, select the time period of interest, use either monitored ambient air quality data or values provided from dispersion or other modeling runs, and use either a mass balance approach or an empirical ratio-based (factor) approach to estimate indoor and/or in-vehicle concentrations. Results of the APEX simulations are provided as hourly and summary exposure and/or dose estimates, depending on the application, for each individual included in the simulation as well as summary statistics for the population modeled.  }}||intake, inhalation, air, modeling, human health, time use, exposure, dose||
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|Databases (db)||Media concentrations||Outdoor air||[[AirBase - the European Air quality dataBase]] [http://air-climate.eionet.europa.eu/databases/airbase/]||{{hidden|AirBase is maintained by the European Topic Centre for Air and Climate Change A total of 34 countries (until 2004) have reported air quality data to this monitoring network, including all from the European Union with 1320 sites across Europe. Most common pollutants reported are CO, NOx (NO and NO2), ozone, PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and TSP, with a minor number of countries also reporting on metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn) and various organic compounds. Level of information is dependable of the year and country and data can be presented as statistics, raw data or meta-information. The statistics and raw data are shown either as a table or in a graph (where one can choose between daily or hourly values). Statistical values indicate annual mean, maximum, and the 50, 95 and 98 percentile values. [//Airbase_concentrations_air.htm]}}||nitrogen dioxide, NO2, nitrogen monoxide, NO, ozone, O3, PM, particles, particulate matter, TSP, total suspended particles, PM2.5, PM10, black smoke, sulfur dioxide, SO2, carbon monoxide, CO, VOCs, volatile organic compounds, metals, arsenic, cadmium, lead, nickel, manganese, stong acidity, outdoor air, urban, suburban, rural ||Europe: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia  FYR of, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom
|Databases (db)||Media concentrations||Outdoor air||[[The_European_Air_quality_dataBase|AirBase - the European Air quality dataBase]] [http://air-climate.eionet.europa.eu/databases/airbase/]||{{hidden|AirBase is maintained by the European Topic Centre for Air and Climate Change A total of 34 countries (until 2004) have reported air quality data to this monitoring network, including all from the European Union with 1320 sites across Europe. Most common pollutants reported are CO, NOx (NO and NO2), ozone, PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and TSP, with a minor number of countries also reporting on metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn) and various organic compounds. Level of information is dependable of the year and country and data can be presented as statistics, raw data or meta-information. The statistics and raw data are shown either as a table or in a graph (where one can choose between daily or hourly values). Statistical values indicate annual mean, maximum, and the 50, 95 and 98 percentile values. [//Airbase_concentrations_air.htm]}}||nitrogen dioxide, NO2, nitrogen monoxide, NO, ozone, O3, PM, particles, particulate matter, TSP, total suspended particles, PM2.5, PM10, black smoke, sulfur dioxide, SO2, carbon monoxide, CO, VOCs, volatile organic compounds, metals, arsenic, cadmium, lead, nickel, manganese, stong acidity, outdoor air, urban, suburban, rural ||Europe: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia  FYR of, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom
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|Databases (db)||Media concentrations||Outdoor air||[[AirData]] [http://www.epa.gov/air/data/index.html]||{{hidden|The AirData Web site gives you access to air pollution data for the entire United States. AirData includes annual summaries of air pollution data from two EPA AQS (Air Quality System) database providing air monitoring data - ambient concentrations of criteria (carbon Monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), and lead) and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) at monitoring sites, primarily in cities and towns. }}||CO, carbon monoxide, O3, ozone, SO2, sulfur dioxide, PM 2.5, PM10, PM, particles, particulate matter, metals, Pb, lead, outdoor air, HAP, hazardous air pollutants, criteria air pollutants ||USA: All states
|Databases (db)||Media concentrations||Outdoor air||[[The_AirData_Web|AirData]] [http://www.epa.gov/air/data/index.html]||{{hidden|The AirData Web site gives you access to air pollution data for the entire United States. AirData includes annual summaries of air pollution data from two EPA AQS (Air Quality System) database providing air monitoring data - ambient concentrations of criteria (carbon Monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), and lead) and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) at monitoring sites, primarily in cities and towns. }}||CO, carbon monoxide, O3, ozone, SO2, sulfur dioxide, PM 2.5, PM10, PM, particles, particulate matter, metals, Pb, lead, outdoor air, HAP, hazardous air pollutants, criteria air pollutants ||USA: All states
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|Databases (db)||Emissions||Air||[[AirData]] [http://www.epa.gov/air/data/index.html]||{{hidden|The AirData Web site gives you access to air pollution data for the entire United States. AirData includes emission data from NEI (National Emission Inventory) database providing estimates of annual emissions of criteria (carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), volatile organic compounds, and ammonia) and hazardous air pollutants from all types of sources (stationary and mobile sources). The NEI database in 2002 replaced two separate EPA databases for emissions of criteria air pollutants (National Emission Trends, or NET) and hazardous air pollutants (National Toxics Inventory, or NTI). }}||emissions, outdoor air, sources, criteria air pollutants, hazardous air pollutants, HAP, CO, carbon monoxide, Nox, nitrogen oxides, VOC, volatile organic compounds, SO2, sulfur dioxide, PM, PM2.5, PM10, particulate matter, NH3, ammonia ||USA
|Databases (db)||Emissions||Air||[[The_AirData_Web|AirData]] [http://www.epa.gov/air/data/index.html]||{{hidden|The AirData Web site gives you access to air pollution data for the entire United States. AirData includes emission data from NEI (National Emission Inventory) database providing estimates of annual emissions of criteria (carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), volatile organic compounds, and ammonia) and hazardous air pollutants from all types of sources (stationary and mobile sources). The NEI database in 2002 replaced two separate EPA databases for emissions of criteria air pollutants (National Emission Trends, or NET) and hazardous air pollutants (National Toxics Inventory, or NTI). }}||emissions, outdoor air, sources, criteria air pollutants, hazardous air pollutants, HAP, CO, carbon monoxide, Nox, nitrogen oxides, VOC, volatile organic compounds, SO2, sulfur dioxide, PM, PM2.5, PM10, particulate matter, NH3, ammonia ||USA
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|Guidance documents (pdf)||Exposure assessment||Interspecies extrapolation||[[Anatomical and physiological differences between various species used in studies on the harmacokinetics and toxicology of xenobiotics. A review of literature]] [http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/623860010.html]||{{hidden|An inventory was made of relevant physiological and anatomical characteristics of various species most commonly used in studies on pharmacokinetics and toxicology of oral exposure to xenobiotics. The species studied were: the human, mouse, rat, rabbit, dog, (mini)pig and monkey. The anatomical and physiological characteristics of the different compartments of the gastrointestinal tract, mouth, stomach and small intestine, and of the bile and metabolism in liver and small intestine were reviewed. This report is primarily meant as a review for researchers using animal models to study pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics of xenobiotics, and for risk assessors on pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics. }}||species, anatomical physiological characteristics, pharmacokinetics, toxicokinetics, animal models||
|Guidance documents (pdf)||Exposure assessment||Interspecies extrapolation||[[Anatomical and physiological differences between various species used in studies on the harmacokinetics and toxicology of xenobiotics. A review of literature]] [http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/623860010.html]||{{hidden|An inventory was made of relevant physiological and anatomical characteristics of various species most commonly used in studies on pharmacokinetics and toxicology of oral exposure to xenobiotics. The species studied were: the human, mouse, rat, rabbit, dog, (mini)pig and monkey. The anatomical and physiological characteristics of the different compartments of the gastrointestinal tract, mouth, stomach and small intestine, and of the bile and metabolism in liver and small intestine were reviewed. This report is primarily meant as a review for researchers using animal models to study pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics of xenobiotics, and for risk assessors on pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics. }}||species, anatomical physiological characteristics, pharmacokinetics, toxicokinetics, animal models||
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|Tools (tool)||GIS||Mapping||[[ArcReader]] [http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcreader/]||{{hidden|ArcReader is a free, easy-to-use desktop mapping application that allows users to view, explore, and print maps and globes. Anyone with ArcReader can view high-quality interactive maps authored by a higher-level ArcGIS Desktop product and published with the ArcGIS Publisher extension. }}||gis||
|Tools (tool)||GIS||Mapping||[[ArcReader]] [http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcreader/]||{{hidden|ArcReader is a free, easy-to-use desktop mapping application that allows users to view, explore, and print maps and globes. Anyone with ArcReader can view high-quality interactive maps authored by a higher-level ArcGIS Desktop product and published with the ArcGIS Publisher extension. }}||gis||
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|Databases (pdf)||Chemical properties||General properties||[[ATSDR - Toxicological Profiles]] [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxpro2.html]||{{hidden|The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) produces "toxicological profiles" for hazardous substances found at National Priorities List (NPL) sites. These hazardous substances are ranked based on frequency of occurrence at NPL sites, toxicity, and potential for human exposure. Toxicological profiles are developed from a priority list of 275 substances. So far, 289 toxicological profiles have been published or are under development as "finals" or "drafts for public comment". These profiles cover more than 250 substances. Profiles include also chemical and physical indormation and information for production, import, use and disposal. }}||National Priorities List, NPL, toxicology, chemical properties, physical properties||
|Databases (pdf)||Chemical properties||General properties||[[ATSDR - Toxicological Profiles]] [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/index.asp]||{{hidden|The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) produces "toxicological profiles" for hazardous substances found at National Priorities List (NPL) sites. These hazardous substances are ranked based on frequency of occurrence at NPL sites, toxicity, and potential for human exposure. Toxicological profiles are developed from a priority list of 275 substances. So far, 289 toxicological profiles have been published or are under development as "finals" or "drafts for public comment". These profiles cover more than 250 substances. Profiles include also chemical and physical indormation and information for production, import, use and disposal. }}||National Priorities List, NPL, toxicology, chemical properties, physical properties||
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|Databases (pdf)||Chemical properties||Fate properties||[[ATSDR - Toxicological Profiles]] [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxpro2.html]||{{hidden|The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) produces "toxicological profiles" for hazardous substances found at National Priorities List (NPL) sites. These hazardous substances are ranked based on frequency of occurrence at NPL sites, toxicity, and potential for human exposure. Toxicological profiles are developed from a priority list of 275 substances. So far, 289 toxicological profiles have been published or are under development as "finals" or "drafts for public comment". These profiles cover more than 250 substances. Profiles include also information for enironmental release and fate.  }}||hazardous substances, National Priorities List, NPL, toxicity, human exposure, toxicology, environmental release, fate ||
|Databases (pdf)||Chemical properties||Fate properties||[[ATSDR - Toxicological Profiles]] [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/index.asp]||{{hidden|The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) produces "toxicological profiles" for hazardous substances found at National Priorities List (NPL) sites. These hazardous substances are ranked based on frequency of occurrence at NPL sites, toxicity, and potential for human exposure. Toxicological profiles are developed from a priority list of 275 substances. So far, 289 toxicological profiles have been published or are under development as "finals" or "drafts for public comment". These profiles cover more than 250 substances. Profiles include also information for enironmental release and fate.  }}||hazardous substances, National Priorities List, NPL, toxicity, human exposure, toxicology, environmental release, fate ||
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|Databases (pdf)||Chemical properties||Toxicological properties||[[ATSDR - Toxicological Profiles]] [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxpro2.html]||{{hidden|The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) produces "toxicological profiles" for hazardous substances found at National Priorities List (NPL) sites. These hazardous substances are ranked based on frequency of occurrence at NPL sites, toxicity, and potential for human exposure. Toxicological profiles are developed from a priority list of 275 substances. So far, 289 toxicological profiles have been published or are under development as "finals" or "drafts for public comment". These profiles cover more than 250 substances. Profiles include also information for health effects and toxicology. }}||hazardous substances, National Priorities List, NPL, toxicity, human exposure, toxicology, environmental release, fate||
|Databases (pdf)||Chemical properties||Toxicological properties||[[ATSDR - Toxicological Profiles]] [http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/index.asp]||{{hidden|The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) produces "toxicological profiles" for hazardous substances found at National Priorities List (NPL) sites. These hazardous substances are ranked based on frequency of occurrence at NPL sites, toxicity, and potential for human exposure. Toxicological profiles are developed from a priority list of 275 substances. So far, 289 toxicological profiles have been published or are under development as "finals" or "drafts for public comment". These profiles cover more than 250 substances. Profiles include also information for health effects and toxicology. }}||hazardous substances, National Priorities List, NPL, toxicity, human exposure, toxicology, environmental release, fate||
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|Databases (db)||Emissions||Air||[[Australia's national database of pollutant emissions]] [http://www.npi.gov.au/]||{{hidden|The National Pollutant Inventory (NPI) maintains emission database for several sources and pollutants in Australia. Data is available from year 1999. Searches can be based on location, substance, source or facility. Results are provided as total/year. }}||emissions, air, water, land, sources, PAHs, VOCs, particles, PM10, NOx, nitrogen oxides, SO2, sulfur dioxide, CO, carbon monoxide, CO2, carbon dioxide, metals ||Australia
|Databases (db)||Emissions||Air||[[Australia's national database of pollutant emissions]] [http://www.npi.gov.au/]||{{hidden|The National Pollutant Inventory (NPI) maintains emission database for several sources and pollutants in Australia. Data is available from year 1999. Searches can be based on location, substance, source or facility. Results are provided as total/year. }}||emissions, air, water, land, sources, PAHs, VOCs, particles, PM10, NOx, nitrogen oxides, SO2, sulfur dioxide, CO, carbon monoxide, CO2, carbon dioxide, metals ||Australia
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|Databases (db)||Emissions||Emission factors||[[CEPMEIP Database - Emission Factors]] [http://www.air.sk/tno/cepmeip/em_factors.php]||{{hidden|The Co-coordinated European Programme on Particulate Matter Emission Inventories, Projections and Guidance (CEPMEIP) is part of the activities aimed at supporting national experts in reporting particulate matter emission inventories to the EMEP programme. Emission factors for particles categorized based on the source and fuel. }}||emission factors, emissions, sources, air pollution, particles, PM2.5, PM10, TSP||
|Databases (db)||Emissions||Emission factors||[[CEPMEIP Database - Emission Factors]] [http://www.air.sk/tno/cepmeip/em_factors.php]||{{hidden|The Co-coordinated European Programme on Particulate Matter Emission Inventories, Projections and Guidance (CEPMEIP) is part of the activities aimed at supporting national experts in reporting particulate matter emission inventories to the EMEP programme. Emission factors for particles categorized based on the source and fuel. }}||emission factors, emissions, sources, air pollution, particles, PM2.5, PM10, TSP||
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|Databases (db)||Emissions||Air||[[CEPMEIP Database - Emissions]] [http://www.air.sk/tno/cepmeip/emissions.php]||{{hidden|The Co-coordinated European Programme on Particulate Matter Emission Inventories, Projections and Guidance (CEPMEIP) is part of the activities aimed at supporting national experts in reporting particulate matter emission inventories to the EMEP programme. Information for emissions of TSP, PM10 and PM2.5 for European countries in year 2005. Same data can be obtained also from EMEP database. }}||emissions, air, particles, PM10, PM2.5, TSP||Europe, Asia
|Databases (db)||Emissions||Air||[[CEPMEIP_Database_-_Emission_Factors|CEPMEIP Database - Emissions]] [http://www.air.sk/tno/cepmeip/emissions.php]||{{hidden|The Co-coordinated European Programme on Particulate Matter Emission Inventories, Projections and Guidance (CEPMEIP) is part of the activities aimed at supporting national experts in reporting particulate matter emission inventories to the EMEP programme. Information for emissions of TSP, PM10 and PM2.5 for European countries in year 2005. Same data can be obtained also from EMEP database. }}||emissions, air, particles, PM10, PM2.5, TSP||Europe, Asia
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|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Time activity data||[[CHAD]] [http://www.epa.gov/chadnet1/]||{{hidden|Consolidated Human Activity Database (CHAD) contains data obtained from pre-existing human activity studies that were collected at city, state, and national levels (ONLY U.S. data). CHAD is a master database providing access to other human activity databases using a consistent format. This facilitates access and retrieval of activity/and questionnaire information from those databases that EPA currently has access to-and-uses-in its various regulatory analyses undertaken by program offices. Data can be downloaded to own computer (dat files or access files, which are installed as a runtime version of the database) and it includes following data (U.S. level data only as Baltimore Data, Denver Data, NHAPS Data, California Data, Washington,D.C. Data, Valdez Data, Cincinnati Data, Elementary Kids Data and High School Kids Data). }}||time activity, time use, CHAD, consolidated human activity database||USA
|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Time activity data||[[CHAD]] [http://www.epa.gov/chadnet1/]||{{hidden|Consolidated Human Activity Database (CHAD) contains data obtained from pre-existing human activity studies that were collected at city, state, and national levels (ONLY U.S. data). CHAD is a master database providing access to other human activity databases using a consistent format. This facilitates access and retrieval of activity/and questionnaire information from those databases that EPA currently has access to-and-uses-in its various regulatory analyses undertaken by program offices. Data can be downloaded to own computer (dat files or access files, which are installed as a runtime version of the database) and it includes following data (U.S. level data only as Baltimore Data, Denver Data, NHAPS Data, California Data, Washington,D.C. Data, Valdez Data, Cincinnati Data, Elementary Kids Data and High School Kids Data). }}||time activity, time use, CHAD, consolidated human activity database||USA
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|Databases (db)||Emissions||Emission factors||[[RAINS emission factors]] [http://www.iiasa.ac.at/web-apps/tap/RainsWeb/]||{{hidden|RAINS database includes emission factors for particles, NOx, SO2 and VOCs. Factors from several categories, such as agriculture, transport, combustion, and  industrial processess are covered in European level. }}||emission factors, particles, VOCs||Europe, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
|Databases (db)||Emissions||Emission factors||[[RAINS emission factors]] [http://www.iiasa.ac.at/web-apps/tap/RainsWeb/]||{{hidden|RAINS database includes emission factors for particles, NOx, SO2 and VOCs. Factors from several categories, such as agriculture, transport, combustion, and  industrial processess are covered in European level. }}||emission factors, particles, VOCs||Europe, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
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|Databases (db)||Emissions||Air||[[RAINS emissions]] [http://www.iiasa.ac.at/web-apps/tap/RainsWeb/]||{{hidden|RAINS model estimates emissions for EU countries. Included pollutants are particles, NOx, SO2 and VOCs. Emissions are national aggregates. Data can be grouped by activities and some emissions factors are also provided. }}||emissions, air, emissions control, sources, scenarios, NOx, nitrogen oxides, SO2, sulfur dioxide,  VOCs, volatile organic compounds||Europe, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
|Databases (db)||Emissions||Air||[[RAINS_emission_factors|RAINS emissions]] [http://www.iiasa.ac.at/web-apps/tap/RainsWeb/]||{{hidden|RAINS model estimates emissions for EU countries. Included pollutants are particles, NOx, SO2 and VOCs. Emissions are national aggregates. Data can be grouped by activities and some emissions factors are also provided. }}||emissions, air, emissions control, sources, scenarios, NOx, nitrogen oxides, SO2, sulfur dioxide,  VOCs, volatile organic compounds||Europe, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
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|Tools (tool)||Chemical properties||Chemical properties||[[Skin permeation calculator]] [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/skin/skinPermCalc.html]||{{hidden|The skin permeation coefficient (kp) is a measure of the conductance of skin to a particular chemical from a particular vehicle. This calculator by NIOSH estimates the value of kp from an aqueous vehicle using three different models: Frasch, Potts & Guy and Modified Robinson. }}||permeability, dermal||
|Tools (tool)||Chemical properties||Chemical properties||[[Skin permeation calculator]] [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/skin/skinPermCalc.html]||{{hidden|The skin permeation coefficient (kp) is a measure of the conductance of skin to a particular chemical from a particular vehicle. This calculator by NIOSH estimates the value of kp from an aqueous vehicle using three different models: Frasch, Potts & Guy and Modified Robinson. }}||permeability, dermal||
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|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Ingestion data||[[Total Diet Studies]] [http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/FoodContaminantsAdulteration/TotalDietStudy/ucm184232.htm#fca]||{{hidden|Total diet study (TDS) compiles the food consumption amounts for the total US population and 14 age/sex subgroups. Information on consumption around 280 foods are surveyd for 1990/1991 and 2003. Average per-capita (eater and non-eaters) daily consumption amounts are provided for each survey food and population group. US level data only. [//Total_Diet_Studies_ingestion.htm]}}||ingestion, food, diet, TDS, total diet studies||USA
|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Ingestion data||[[Total Diet Studies]] [http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/FoodContaminantsAdulteration/TotalDietStudy/ucm184232.htm#fca]||{{hidden|Total diet study (TDS) compiles the food consumption amounts for the total US population and 14 age/sex subgroups. Information on consumption around 280 foods are surveyd for 1990/1991 and 2003. Average per-capita (eater and non-eaters) daily consumption amounts are provided for each survey food and population group. US level data only. [//Total_Diet_Studies_ingestion.htm]}}||ingestion, food, diet, TDS, total diet studies||USA
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|Databases (db)||Media concentrations||Food (including breast milk)||[[Total Diet Study (TDS)]] [http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/FoodContaminantsAdulteration/default.htm]||{{hidden|The Total Diet Study (TDS), sometimes called the market basket study, is an ongoing FDA program that determines levels of various contaminants and nutrients in foods in U.S. Most TDS foods (except for some infant/toddler foods) are analyzed for all elemental analytes (other than mercury) and radionuclides. For other analytes (pesticides, industrial chemicals, and mercury) selected foods are analyzed. Refer to the http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/tds-food.html to determine which TDS foods are analyzed for each analyte group. }}||TDS, total diet study, food, vocs, pesticides, mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls, metals, radionuclids, contaminants, nutrients ||USA
|Databases (db)||Media concentrations||Food (including breast milk)||[[Total_Diet_Studies|Total Diet Study (TDS)]] [http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/FoodContaminantsAdulteration/default.htm]||{{hidden|The Total Diet Study (TDS), sometimes called the market basket study, is an ongoing FDA program that determines levels of various contaminants and nutrients in foods in U.S. Most TDS foods (except for some infant/toddler foods) are analyzed for all elemental analytes (other than mercury) and radionuclides. For other analytes (pesticides, industrial chemicals, and mercury) selected foods are analyzed. Refer to the http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/tds-food.html to determine which TDS foods are analyzed for each analyte group. }}||TDS, total diet study, food, vocs, pesticides, mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls, metals, radionuclids, contaminants, nutrients ||USA
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|Tools (tool)||Concentration||Multimedia||[[TRIM.FaTE]] [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/fera/trim_fate.html]||{{hidden|TRIM.FaTE is a spatially explicit, compartmental mass balance model that describes the movement and transformation of pollutants over time, through a user-defined, bounded system that includes both biotic and abiotic compartments. Outputs include pollutant concentrations in multiple environmental media and biota, and also biota and pollutant intakes (e.g., mg/kg-day). Significant features of TRIM.FaTE include: (1) a fully coupled multimedia model; (2) user flexibility in defining scenarios, in terms of the links among compartments, and number and types of compartments, as appropriate for the application spatial and temporal scale; (3) transparent, user-accessible algorithm and input library that allows the user to review and modify how environmental transfer and transformation processes are modeled; (4) a full accounting of all of the pollutant as it moves among environmental compartments during simulation; (5) an embedded procedure to characterize uncertainty and variability; and (6) the capability to provide exposure estimates for ecological receptors. }}||modeling, fate, transport, transfer, exposure, risk||
|Tools (tool)||Concentration||Multimedia||[[TRIM.FaTE]] [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/fera/trim_fate.html]||{{hidden|TRIM.FaTE is a spatially explicit, compartmental mass balance model that describes the movement and transformation of pollutants over time, through a user-defined, bounded system that includes both biotic and abiotic compartments. Outputs include pollutant concentrations in multiple environmental media and biota, and also biota and pollutant intakes (e.g., mg/kg-day). Significant features of TRIM.FaTE include: (1) a fully coupled multimedia model; (2) user flexibility in defining scenarios, in terms of the links among compartments, and number and types of compartments, as appropriate for the application spatial and temporal scale; (3) transparent, user-accessible algorithm and input library that allows the user to review and modify how environmental transfer and transformation processes are modeled; (4) a full accounting of all of the pollutant as it moves among environmental compartments during simulation; (5) an embedded procedure to characterize uncertainty and variability; and (6) the capability to provide exposure estimates for ecological receptors. }}||modeling, fate, transport, transfer, exposure, risk||
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|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Time activity data||[[UK Time use survey 2000]] [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/statbase/explorer.asp?CTG=3&SL=4970&D=4744&DCT=0&DT=32#4744]||{{hidden|Includes 28 data tables for UK time activity survey for year 2000. The main aim of the Time Use survey (TUS) is to measure the amount of time spent by the UK population on various activities }}||time activity, time use survey, TUS||United Kingdom
|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Time activity data||[[UK_Time_use_survey|UK Time use survey 2000]] [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/statbase/explorer.asp?CTG=3&SL=4970&D=4744&DCT=0&DT=32#4744]||{{hidden|Includes 28 data tables for UK time activity survey for year 2000. The main aim of the Time Use survey (TUS) is to measure the amount of time spent by the UK population on various activities }}||time activity, time use survey, TUS||United Kingdom
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|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Time activity data||[[UK Time use survey 2005]] [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/statbase/explorer.asp?CTG=3&SL=4970&D=4970&DCT=0&DT=32#4970]||{{hidden|Includes 16 data tables for UK time activity survey for year 2000. The main aim of the Time Use survey (TUS) is to measure the amount of time spent by the UK population on various activities. }}||time activity, time use survey, TUS||United Kingdom
|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Time activity data||[[UK_Time_use_survey|UK Time use survey 2005]] [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/statbase/explorer.asp?CTG=3&SL=4970&D=4970&DCT=0&DT=32#4970]||{{hidden|Includes 16 data tables for UK time activity survey for year 2000. The main aim of the Time Use survey (TUS) is to measure the amount of time spent by the UK population on various activities. }}||time activity, time use survey, TUS||United Kingdom
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|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Population data||[[UN population database]] [http://esa.un.org/unpp/index.asp]||{{hidden|Information for all countries for years 1950 – 2050. 5 y. Age and gender groups. }}||population size, population density||
|Databases (db)||General exposure factors||Population data||[[UN population database]] [http://esa.un.org/unpp/index.asp]||{{hidden|Information for all countries for years 1950 – 2050. 5 y. Age and gender groups. }}||population size, population density||

Latest revision as of 08:49, 2 May 2014

List of pages that belong to ExpoPlatform.

Group Main category Subcategory Name Description Keywords Region
Tools (tool) Concentration Outdoor air AERMOD [1] modeling, air, atmosphere, meteorology
Databases (db) General exposure factors Time activity data AHTUS [2] time activity, time use, AHTUS, American Heritage Time Use Study USA
Tools (tool) Exposure Inhalation Air Pollutants Exposure Model (APEX) [3] intake, inhalation, air, modeling, human health, time use, exposure, dose
Databases (db) Media concentrations Outdoor air AirBase - the European Air quality dataBase [4] nitrogen dioxide, NO2, nitrogen monoxide, NO, ozone, O3, PM, particles, particulate matter, TSP, total suspended particles, PM2.5, PM10, black smoke, sulfur dioxide, SO2, carbon monoxide, CO, VOCs, volatile organic compounds, metals, arsenic, cadmium, lead, nickel, manganese, stong acidity, outdoor air, urban, suburban, rural Europe: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia FYR of, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom
Databases (db) Media concentrations Outdoor air AirData [6] CO, carbon monoxide, O3, ozone, SO2, sulfur dioxide, PM 2.5, PM10, PM, particles, particulate matter, metals, Pb, lead, outdoor air, HAP, hazardous air pollutants, criteria air pollutants USA: All states
Databases (db) Emissions Air AirData [7] emissions, outdoor air, sources, criteria air pollutants, hazardous air pollutants, HAP, CO, carbon monoxide, Nox, nitrogen oxides, VOC, volatile organic compounds, SO2, sulfur dioxide, PM, PM2.5, PM10, particulate matter, NH3, ammonia USA
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment Interspecies extrapolation Anatomical and physiological differences between various species used in studies on the harmacokinetics and toxicology of xenobiotics. A review of literature [8] species, anatomical physiological characteristics, pharmacokinetics, toxicokinetics, animal models
Databases (pdf) Media concentrations Food (including breast milk) Annual EU-wide Pesticide Residues Monitoring Report [9] Food, pesticides Europe
Databases (pdf) Emissions Emission factors AP42: Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume I: Stationary Point and Area Sources [10] emission factors, sources, emissions, air pollution, HAP, hazardous air pollutants, PM, particles, VOCs, volatile organic compounds, metals, PAHs, polyaromatic hydrocarbons, SO2, sulfur dioxide, CO2, carbon dioxide, N2O, nitrous oxide USA
Tools (tool) GIS Mapping ArcReader [11] gis
Databases (pdf) Chemical properties General properties ATSDR - Toxicological Profiles [12] National Priorities List, NPL, toxicology, chemical properties, physical properties
Databases (pdf) Chemical properties Fate properties ATSDR - Toxicological Profiles [13] hazardous substances, National Priorities List, NPL, toxicity, human exposure, toxicology, environmental release, fate
Databases (pdf) Chemical properties Toxicological properties ATSDR - Toxicological Profiles [14] hazardous substances, National Priorities List, NPL, toxicity, human exposure, toxicology, environmental release, fate
Databases (db) Emissions Air Australia's national database of pollutant emissions [15] emissions, air, water, land, sources, PAHs, VOCs, particles, PM10, NOx, nitrogen oxides, SO2, sulfur dioxide, CO, carbon monoxide, CO2, carbon dioxide, metals Australia
Databases (db) Emissions Water Australia's national database of pollutant emissions [16] emissions, air, water, land, sources, PAHs, VOCs, particles, PM10, NOx, nitrogen oxides, SO2, sulfur dioxide, CO, carbon monoxide, CO2, carbon dioxide, metals Australia
Databases (db) Emissions Soil and sediment Australia's national database of pollutant emissions [17] emissions, air, water, land, sources, PAHs, VOCs, particles, PM10, NOx, nitrogen oxides, SO2, sulfur dioxide, CO, carbon monoxide, CO2, carbon dioxide, metals Australia
Databases (html) Chemical properties Fate properties Biodegradation and Bioconcentration of the Excisting Chemical Substances [18] LC-50, fish, biodegradation, bioconcentration
Tools (tool) Exposure UV-radiation Calculated Ultraviolet Exposure Levels [19] uv
Tools (tool) Concentration Outdoor air CALPUFF [20] Atmosphere, air quality, modeling, meteorology
Tools (tool) Concentration Multimedia CalTOX [21] modeling, risk assessment, human toxicity potential, environmental fate, exposure
Tools (tool) Exposure Multipathway CalTOX [23] models, risk assessment, human toxicity potential, environmental fate, exposure
Tools (tool) Concentration Outdoor air CAMx [25] particulate matter, dispersion, air
Databases (db) Emissions Emission factors CEPMEIP Database - Emission Factors [26] emission factors, emissions, sources, air pollution, particles, PM2.5, PM10, TSP
Databases (db) Emissions Air CEPMEIP Database - Emissions [27] emissions, air, particles, PM10, PM2.5, TSP Europe, Asia
Databases (db) General exposure factors Time activity data CHAD [28] time activity, time use, CHAD, consolidated human activity database USA
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment Dermal exposure Chapter 6 - Dermal Route in Exposure Factors Handbook [29] dermal, exposure assessments
Databases (db) Chemical properties General properties ChemBioFinder [30] chemical properties, structures, physical properties
Databases (db) Chemical properties General properties Chemical and Physical Properties Database [31] chemical properties, physical properties, henry's law constants, partition coefficients, diffusion coefficients, air, water
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties Chemical Carcinogenesis Research Information System (CCRIS) [32] carcinogenity, mutagenity, toxicity
Databases (pdf) Chemical properties Fate properties Chemical Fate half lives for Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Chemicals [34] half life, dioxins, furans, PCBs, PAHs, metals
Databases (db) Chemical properties Fate properties Chemical-Specific Factors [35] diffusion coefficients, henry's law constants, pahs, pcbs, pesticides, dioxins, air, water, soil, bioaccumulation, plant, dermal, absorption
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties Chemical-Specific Toxicity Values [36] human health, toxicology, risks, effects, bioaccumulation, fish, dermal, permeability
Databases (db) Chemical properties General properties ChemIDplus [37] chemical properties, physical properties, toxicology, structures, henry's law constants, log P, atmospheric OH rate constants, pKa dissociation constants
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties ChemIDplus [38] chemical properties, physical properties, toxicology, structures, henry's law constants, log P, atmospheric OH rate constants, pKa dissociation constants
Databases (db) Chemical properties General properties ChemPortal [39] physical properties, chemical properties
Databases (db) Chemical properties Fate properties ChemPortal [40] Physical chemical properties, environmental fate and behaviour, ecotoxicity, toxicity
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties ChemPortal [41] Physical chemical properties, environmental fate and behaviour, ecotoxicity, toxicity
Databases (db) General exposure factors Ingestion data Concise European Food Consumption Database [42] ingestion, food, water Europe
Databases (html) Chemical properties General properties Concise International Chemical Assessment Documents (CICADs) [43] Environmental health, chemical safety, effects, hazards, dose-responses, risks
Databases (html) Chemical properties Fate properties Concise International Chemical Assessment Documents (CICADs) [45] Environmental health, chemical safety, effects, hazards, dose-responses, risks
Databases (html) Chemical properties Toxicological properties Concise International Chemical Assessment Documents (CICADs) [47] Environmental health, chemical safety, effects, hazards, dose-responses, risks
Tools (tool) Exposure Multipathway ConsExpo [49] intake, consumer products, inhalation, dermal, ingestion, modeling, exposure, intake
Databases (db) General exposure factors Land use data CORINE Land Cover 2000 (CLC2000) [50] Land cover, corine, ecosystem, built environment, infrastructure, urban development, water
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment Dermal exposure Dermal Absorption [52] dermal absoption, risks, exposure assessments
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment Dermal exposure Dermal Exposure Assessment: Principles and Applications [53] dermal, exposure assessments, water, air, soil
Tools (tool) Exposure Ingestion Dietary Exposure Potential Model (DEPM) [54] intake, ingestion, modeling, food, exposure
Tools (tool) Chemical properties Chemical properties Diffusion Coefficient Estimation [55] diffusion coefficients, water, air
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties ECOTOX database [56] environmental effects, environmental fate, toxicity
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties EDETOX [57] percutaneous permeability
Databases (db) Emissions Air EEA Aggregated and Gap Filled Emission Data [58] Emissions, air acidifying compounds, NOx, nitrogen oxides, SOx, sulfur oxides, NH3, ammonium, greenhouse gases, CH4, methane, CO2, carbon dioxide, HFC-A, hydrofluorocarbons, N2O, nitrous oxide, PFC-A, perfluorocarbons, SF6-A, sulfur hexafluorides, CO, carbon monoxide, VOC, volatile organic compounds, particles, particulate matter, PM10 Europe, EU, Asia, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia- the Former Yugoslav Republic of, Malta, Moldova- Republic of, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Databases (db) Emissions Air EEA Greenhouse Gas Data Viewer [59] Emissions, air, CO2, Carbon dioxide, CH4, methane, N2O, nitrous oxide, HFC-A, HFC-P, hydrofluorocarbons, PFC-A, PFC-P, perfluorocarbons, SF6-A, SF6-P, sulfur hexafluorides, sources Europe, EU, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom
Databases (db) General exposure factors Population data EEA's Population density disaggregated with Corine land cover 2000 [60] population density, GIS Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
Databases (db) Media concentrations Outdoor air EMEP measurement data [61] acidifying compounds, eutrophying compounds, ozone, O3, heavy metals, pops, particles, particulate matter, PM, SPM, Pm10, PM2.5, VOCs, volatile organic compounds, Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution Europe, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, FYR of Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania

Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey, United Kingdom, Ukraine

Databases (db) Media concentrations Soil and sediment EMEP-MSCE: Modelled POP concentrations in soil [63] pops, persistent organic pollutants, pcbs, pahs, dioxins, soil, air, modelling Global: northern hemisphere
Databases (db) Emissions Air Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) [65] emissions, air, greenhouse gases, halocarbons, aerosols, CO2, carbon dioxide, CH4, methane, N2O, nitrous oxide, HFCs, hydrofluorocarbons, PFCs, perfluorocarbons, SF6, sulfur hexafluoride, CO, carbon monoxide, NOx, nitrogen oxides, VOC, volatile organic compounds, SO2, sulfur dioxide Global
Databases (db) Emissions Emission factors Emission Factors Database [66] emission factors, sources, emissions, PM10, particles, BS, black smoke, vocs, volatile organic compounds, CO, carbon monoxide, CO2, carbon dioxide, POPs, persistent organic pollutants, metals, SO2, sulfur dioxide, United Kingdom
Tools (tool) Concentration Soil and sediment Emsoft [67] soil, modeling, assessment, flux, fate
Databases (db) Chemical properties General properties EnviChem [68] chemical properties, physical properties, toxicology, half life, air, water, soil, degradation, persistence, bioaccumulation, henry's law constants
Databases (db) Chemical properties Fate properties EnviChem [69] chemical properties, physical properties, toxicology, half life, air, water, soil, degradation, persistence, bioaccumulation, henry's law constants
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties EnviChem [70] chemical properties, physical properties, toxicology, half life, air, water, soil, degradation, persistence, bioaccumulation, henry's law constants
Databases (db) Chemical properties Fate properties Environmental Fate Data Base (EFDB) [71] pahs, pcbs, vocs, pesticides, dioxins
Guidance documents (html) Exposure assessment General exposure assessment Environmental Health Criteria 214: Human Exposure Assessment [72] chemicals, exposure assessment, air, water, food, soil
Databases (html) Chemical properties General properties Environmental Health Criteria Monographs (EHC's) [73] Environmental health, chemical safety, physical and chemical properties, analytical methods, sources, exposure, transport, chemobiokinetics, metabolism, absorption, distribution, transformation, elimination, effects, risks, carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, teratogenicity
Databases (html) Chemical properties Fate properties Environmental Health Criteria Monographs (EHC's) [75] Environmental health, chemical safety, physical and chemical properties, analytical methods, sources, exposure, transport, chemobiokinetics, metabolism, absorption, distribution, transformation, elimination, effects, risks, carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, teratogenicity
Databases (html) Chemical properties Toxicological properties Environmental Health Criteria Monographs (EHC's) [77] Environmental health, chemical safety, physical and chemical properties, analytical methods, sources, exposure, transport, chemobiokinetics, metabolism, absorption, distribution, transformation, elimination, effects, risks, carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, teratogenicity
Databases (html) Chemical properties General properties EPA - Pesticides [79] pesticides, health and safety, homes
Tools (tool) Exposure Source attribution EPA CMB8 [80] receptor modeling, air
Tools (tool) Exposure Source attribution EPA Positive Matrix Factorization 3.0 (EPA PMF 3.0) [81] receptor modeling, air, pollution sources
Tools (tool) Chemical properties Chemical properties Estimated Henry's Law Constant [82] henry's law constants
Tools (tool) Chemical properties Chemical properties Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite [83] physical chemical properties, environmental fate, partition coefficients, henry's law constants, half life, air, soil, absorption
Databases (db) Emissions Air European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (E-PRTR) [84] emissions, air, water, metals, pcbs, dioxins, pahs, particles Europe
Databases (db) Emissions Water European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (E-PRTR) [85] emissions, air, water, metals, pcbs, dioxins, pahs, particles Europe
Databases (db) General exposure factors Ingestion data Eurostat [86] ingestion, water, food, diet Europe
Databases (db) General exposure factors Consumption data for pesticides Eurostat [88] pesticide consumption
Databases (db) General exposure factors Mobility data for people Eurostat [90] Transport, mobility, passenger, goods, infrastructure Europe
Databases (db) General exposure factors Land use data Eurostat [91] Land use, agricultural, forest, woodland, arable, built environment, infrastructure, water
Databases (db) General exposure factors Population data Eurostat [93] population size, sex, age distribution, population density, living conditions, welfare, health, migration, assylum, education, training, labour market. Information society, tourism, census
Tools (tool) Concentration Multimedia EUSES [95] modeling, exposure assessment, humans, environment, risk characterization, intake, water, food, consumer products, inhalation, ingestion, dermal
Tools (tool) Exposure Multipathway EUSES [96] modeling, exposure assessment, humans, environment, risk characterization, intake, water, food, consumer products, inhalation, ingestion, dermal
Databases (db) General exposure factors Time activity data ExpoFacts [97] time activity, time use
Databases (db) General exposure factors Ingestion data ExpoFacts [99] ingestion, water, food, breast milk, diet
Databases (db) General exposure factors Physiological data ExpoFacts [101] physiological data, body length, bodyweight, energy expedinture, physical activity, respiratory rate
Databases (db) General exposure factors Housing data ExpoFacts [103] housing, dwellings, size, ownership, tenure, air exchange rate, ventilation, climate, air quality, defects
Databases (db) General exposure factors Population data ExpoFacts [105] population size, births, deaths, employment, households, incomes, Europe
Tools (tool) Concentration Multimedia Exposure and Fate Assessment Screening Tool (E-FAST) [107] intake, dermal, inhalation, ingestion, exposure, fate, modeling, dose, air, water, soil
Tools (tool) Exposure Multimedia Exposure and Fate Assessment Screening Tool (E-FAST) [108] intake, dermal, inhalation, ingestion, consumer products, fish
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment Consumer products Exposure and Risk Screening Methods for Consumer Product Ingredients [109] exposure assessments, consumer products, hazard, risk
Tools (tool_list) Exposure General assessment Exposure Assessment Tools and Models [110] modeling, tools, exposure
Databases (pdf) General exposure factors Time activity data Exposure Factors Handbook [111] time activity, time use USA
Databases (pdf) General exposure factors Ingestion data Exposure Factors Handbook [113] ingestion, fish, water, soil, food, diet USA
Databases (pdf) General exposure factors Physiological data Exposure Factors Handbook [114] physiological data, bodyweight, body surface area, inhalation rate USA
Databases (pdf) General exposure factors Housing data Exposure Factors Handbook [115] housing USA
Databases (pdf) General exposure factors Population data Exposure Factors Handbook [116] expectation of life, life expectancy, sex, age, race USA
Tools (tool) Exposure Ingestion Exposure Tools [117] intake, ingestion, food, exposure
Databases (db) General exposure factors Ingestion data FAOSTAT [118] ingestion, food, diet
Databases (db) General exposure factors Consumption data for pesticides FAOSTAT [119] pesticide consumption Global
Databases (db) General exposure factors Land use data FAOSTAT [120] Land use, agricultural, forest, woodland, arable Global
Tools (tool) Emission models Radiation FastRT - Fast and easy UV simulation tool [122] uv
Databases (db) General exposure factors Time activity data Finnish time use survey [123] time activity, time use Finland
Tools (tool) Concentration Food (including breast milk) Food chain models [124] modeling, water, soil, transfer, fate
Databases (db_list) General exposure factors Ingestion data Food Consumption and Other Exposure Data [125] ingestion, food, diet
Databases (db) Media concentrations Food (including breast milk) GEMS FOOD Chemical Contaminants in Food [126] pcbs, pesticides, pahs, dioxins, food, contaminants, metals Global: 70 countries
Databases (db) Media concentrations Water (river, lake, drinking water) GEMSTAT [127] pahs, metals, phenols, water, monitoring, nutrients, ions, microbiology, organic comtaminants, groundwater, surface water Global with 80 countires. Europe: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom
Databases (html) Media concentrations Biomonitoring data German Environmental Survey (GerES) [129] PCBs, metals, blood, urine, scalp German
Databases (db) Occupational exposure Occupational exposure limits GESTIS International limit values [130] Global
Databases (pdf) Emissions Air Global estimates of gaseous emissions of NO3, NO and N2O from agricultural land [131] emissions, air, NH3, ammonium, NO, nitrogen oxide, N2O, nitrous oxide Global
Databases (db) General exposure factors Land use data Global land cover 2000 - Europe (GLC2000) [132] Land cover, corine, ecosystem, built environment, urban development, water
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment General exposure assessment Glossary of Exposure Assessment-Related Terms: A Compilation [134] exposure assessment, glossary,
Databases (db) General exposure factors Population data Gridded Population of the World (GPW) [135] population size, population density Global
Tools (tool) Concentration Water Ground water models [136] ground water, modeling, assessment, pesticides, nitrogen, fate, volatilization, hydrology
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment Dermal exposure Guidance Document on Dermal Absorption [137] dermal absoption, risks, exposure assessments
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment General exposure assessment Guidance for assessment of chemical risks for children [138] exposure assessments, risk assessments, human health, children, chemicals
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment General exposure assessment Guidelines for Good Exposure Assessment Practice for Human Health Effects of Chemicals [139] exposure assessments, risk assessments, human health
Tools (tool) Chemical properties Chemical properties Half Life and Rate Constant Conversions [140] half life
Tools (tool) Exposure Inhalation Hazardous Air Pollutant Exposure Model (HAPEM) [141] intake, inhalation, air, modeling, human health, time use, exposure
Databases (db) Chemical properties Fate properties Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB) [142] toxicology, human exposure, environmental fate, potentially hazardous chemicals
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB) [144] toxicology, human exposure, environmental fate, potentially hazardous chemicals
Databases (db) Media concentrations Indoor air HEDS [146] NHEXAS, Indoor air, personal air, outdoor air, VOCs, volatile, organic compounds, benzene, 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde, toluene, trichloroethene, metals, lead, cadmium, chromium, arsenic, particles, PM10, total inspirable air, PAHs, anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, chrysene, phenanthrene, pesticides, a-chlordane, g-chlordane, chlorpyrifos, 4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DDE, 4,4'-DDT, dieldrin, heptachlor, malathion
Databases (db) Media concentrations Outdoor air HEDS [147] NHEXAS, Indoor air, personal air, outdoor air, VOCs, volatile, organic compounds, benzene, 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde, toluene, trichloroethene, metals, lead, cadmium, chromium, arsenic, particles, PM10, total inspirable air, PAHs, anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, chrysene, phenanthrene, pesticides, a-chlordane, g-chlordane, chlorpyrifos, 4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DDE, 4,4'-DDT, dieldrin, heptachlor, malathion USA: Arizona, Maryland, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota
Databases (db) Media concentrations Water (river, lake, drinking water) HEDS [148] NHEXAS, water, drinking water, tap water, bottled water, bathing, showering, metals, lead, arsenic, cadmium, nickel, chromium, barium, manganese, selenium, vanadium, copper, zinc, VOCs, volatile organic compounds, benzene, 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde, toluene, trichloroethene pesticides, a-chlordane, g-chlordane, carbaryl, chlorpyrifos, 4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DDE, 4,4'-DDT, diazinon, dieldrin, heptachlor, malathion USA: Arizona, Maryland, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota
Databases (db) Media concentrations Soil and sediment HEDS [149] NHEXAS, soil, dust, metals, lead, arsenic, cadmium, nickel, chromium, barium, manganese, selenium, vanadium, copper, zinc, PAHs, anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, chrysene, phenanthrene, pesticides, a-chlordane, g-chlordane, chlorpyrifos, 4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DDE, 4,4'-DDT, diazinon, dieldrin, heptachlor, malathion USA: Arizona, Maryland, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota
Databases (db) Media concentrations Food (including breast milk) HEDS [150] NHEXAS, food, metals, lead, arsenic, cadmium, nickel, chromium, barium, manganese, selenium, vanadium, copper, zinc, pesticides, chlorpyrifos, diazinon, malathion USA
Databases (db) Media concentrations Biomonitoring data HEDS [151] NHEXAS, metals in dermal wipes, PAHs in dermal wipes, metals in urine, lead, arsenic, cadmium, nickel, chromium, barium, manganese, selenium, vanadium, copper, zinc, pesticide metabolites in urin, 1-naphthol, 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol, malathion dicarboxylic acid, atrazine mercapturate, metals in blood, pesticides in blood, chlorpyrifos, diazinon, malathionlipids, VOCs in blood, benzene, 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde, toluene, and trichloroethene, biomarker USA
Databases (db) General exposure factors Time activity data HETUS [152] time activity, time use, HETUS, Harmonized European Time Use Surveys Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Spain and UK
Databases (db) Media concentrations Consumer products Household Products Database [154] Household products, health effects, Matierial Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), handling, igredients, brand names, auto, cleaning, laundry, pesticides, landscape, yard, personal care, home maintenance, pet care, arts and crafts, home office.
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment Consumer products Human & Environmental Risk Assessment on Ingredients of Household Cleaning Products (HERA) [156] exposure assessments, household cleaning products, human health, environment
Databases (html) Chemical properties Fate properties INCHEM [157] degradation, partition coefficients, half life, absorption, bioaccumulation, water, air, soil
Databases (html) Chemical properties Toxicological properties INCHEM [158] degradation, partition coefficients, half life, absorption, bioaccumulation, water, air, soil
Databases (db) Media concentrations Indoor air Indoor Air Pollution and Exposure Database [159] Indoor air, personal, PM, particles, particulate matter, CO, carbon monoxide, PAHs, B(a)P, benzo(a)pyrene, SO2, sulfur dioxide, VOCs, formaldehyde, fuel, housing
Databases (db) Media concentrations Indoor air Indoor Air Pollution Database in China [161] Particles, PM10, TSP, total suspended particles, PAHs, B(a)P, Benzo-a-pyrene, coal, biomass, gas, CO, carbon monoxide, SO2, sulfur dioxide, indoor air quality monitoring, rural, urban China
Databases (db) Occupational exposure Occupational exposure limits International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC) [162] United Kingdom
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties International Toxicity Estimates for Risk (ITER) [164] human health, risks, carcinogenity
Tools (tool) Concentration Multimedia Internet Geographical Exposure Modeling System (IGEMS) [166] environmental fate and transport, exposure, modeling, air, water, soil
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment General exposure assessment IPCS Risk Assessment Terminology [167] chemicals, hazards, risks, exposure assessments, terminology, terms
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties IRIS [168] human health effects, exposure, toxicology, carcinogenity, hazards
Databases (db) Chemical properties Fate properties IUCLID [170] pahs, pcbs, vocs, pesticides, dioxins
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties IUCLID [171] risk phrases, safety phrases, producer information
Databases (html) Chemical properties Toxicological properties JMPR (Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues) - Monographs & Evaluations [172] pesticide recidues, toxicity, toxicology
Tools (tool) Chemical properties Chemical properties Mass Distribution in Multiphase Systems [173] partition coefficients, mass distributions, water, air, fuel, solids
Databases (pdf) Emissions Emission factors Material Emission Database for 90 Target VOCS [174] emission factors, emissions, construction materials, air, VOCs, volatile organic compounds Canada
Tools (tool) Emission models Vehicles MOBILE6 Vehicle Emission Modeling Software [175] emissions, air, road traffic, vehicles
Databases (db) General exposure factors Time activity data MTUS [176] time activity, time use, MTUS, Multinational Time Budget Study USA, Europe
Tools (tool) Concentration Indoor air Multi- Chamber Concentration and Exposure Model (MCCEM) [177] intake, inhalation, indoor air, modeling, residents, homes, doses
Tools (tool) Concentration Multimedia Multimedia models [178] soil, water, air, atmosphere, modeling, fate, transfer
Databases (db) Emissions Air National emission statistics [179] emissions, air, non metals, metals, POPs, sources, greenhouse gases United Kingdom
Databases (db) Media concentrations Food (including breast milk) National Food Residue Database (NFRD) [180] NFRD, National food residue database, veterinary drugs, prohibited substances, pesticides, heavy metals, dioxins and PCBs, mycotoxins, nitrates and PAHs Ireland
Tools (tool) Emission models Vehicles NONROAD [181] emissions, air, traffic, equipment
Databases (pdf) Occupational exposure Occupational exposure limits Occupational Exposure Limit Values (OELVs) [183]
Databases (html) Chemical properties Toxicological properties PAN Pesticides Database [184] human health, environmental effects, pesticides, toxicity, carcinogenity
Databases (db) General exposure factors Land use data PELCOM [186] Land cover, corine, ecosystem, built environment, urban areas, water
Databases (html) Chemical properties Toxicological properties Pesticide Data Sheets (PDSs) [188] pesticides, hazards, toxicology, toxicity, human health
Databases (db) Chemical properties Fate properties Pesticide Fate Database [190] half life, partition coefficients, soil, water, bioaccumulation, absorption
Databases (html) Chemical properties Toxicological properties Pesticide Information Profiles (PIPs) [192] pesticides, toxicology, toxicity, human health, environmental effects, environmental fate
Databases (html) Media concentrations Food (including breast milk) Pesticide residues [193] Food, pesticides
Databases (db) General exposure factors Consumption data for pesticides Pesticide Usage Statistics (PUS) for UK [194] pesticide consumption United Kingdom
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment General exposure assessment Principles of Characterizing and Applying Human Exposure Models [195] exposure models, modeling
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment Interspecies extrapolation Probabilistic assessment factors fo human health risk assessment [196] human health, probabilistic assessment, risks, species
Tools (tool) Chemical properties Chemical properties QSAR for skin permeation [197] permeability, dermal
Databases (db) Emissions Emission factors RAINS emission factors [198] emission factors, particles, VOCs Europe, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Databases (db) Emissions Air RAINS emissions [199] emissions, air, emissions control, sources, scenarios, NOx, nitrogen oxides, SO2, sulfur dioxide, VOCs, volatile organic compounds Europe, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Tools (tool) Chemical properties Chemical properties Skin permeation calculator [200] permeability, dermal
Databases (db) Emissions Emission profiles SPECIATE [201] emissions inventories, air, particles, sources, TOC, total organic compounds, PM2.5, particulate matter, O3, ozone, haze USA
Tools (tool) Concentration Water Surface water models [202] surface water, modeling, assessment, fish, fate, aquatic environment, environmental effects, sediment
Databases (db) Chemical properties General properties The FOOTPRINT Pesticide Properties Database [203] pesticides, chemical properties, ecotoxicology, environmental fate
Guidance documents (pdf) Exposure assessment General exposure assessment The Guidelines for Exposure Assessment [204] exposure assessments
Databases (db) Chemical properties Toxicological properties The Toxic Substance Control Act Test Submission database (TSCATS) [205] human health, health effects, environmental effects, toxicology, toxicity, carcinogenity, environmental fate, henry's law constants
Databases (db_list) General exposure factors Time activity data Time use studies [206] time activity, time use
Databases (db) General exposure factors Ingestion data Total Diet Studies [207] ingestion, food, diet, TDS, total diet studies USA
Databases (db) Media concentrations Food (including breast milk) Total Diet Study (TDS) [209] TDS, total diet study, food, vocs, pesticides, mercury, polychlorinated biphenyls, metals, radionuclids, contaminants, nutrients USA
Tools (tool) Concentration Multimedia TRIM.FaTE [210] modeling, fate, transport, transfer, exposure, risk
Databases (db) General exposure factors Time activity data UK Time use survey 2000 [211] time activity, time use survey, TUS United Kingdom
Databases (db) General exposure factors Time activity data UK Time use survey 2005 [212] time activity, time use survey, TUS United Kingdom
Databases (db) General exposure factors Population data UN population database [213] population size, population density
Databases (db) Media concentrations Water (river, lake, drinking water) Waterbase [214] pesticides, nutrients, organic matter, surface water, ground water, water bodies, lakes, rivers, sea, water quality, transitional water, coastal waters, marine waters, surface water Europe: Countries included depends on the data
Databases (db) Emissions Air WebDab [216] emissions, air, pops, particles, PM, heavy metals, NOx, SOx, CO, NH3, VOCs, long range transmission Europe, Canada
Databases (db) Emissions Emission factors WebFIRE [218] emission factors, emissions, sources, materials, actions, PAHs, polyaromatic hydrocarbons, POPs, persistent organic pollutants, PM, particles, VOCs, volatile organic compounds, metals, SOx, sulfur oxides, NOx, nirogen oxides, CO, carbon monoxide, CO2, carbon dioxide USA
Databases (db) Media concentrations Water (river, lake, drinking water) WISE - My River Basin District [219] Rivers, basins, districts, RBD, water, monitoring, nutrients, organic pollution indicators, sewage treatment, bathing, surface water Europe: Countries included depends on the data
Databases (pdf) Occupational exposure Occupational exposure limits Workplace exposure limits [220] Europe
Databases (db) Emissions Air World Ozone and Ultraviolet Radiation Data Centre (WOUDC) [221] uv Global
Tools (tool) Exposure Dermal

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