AtmoVision
This is a community outreach project to educate Bobcats, Texas State University visitors, and citizen scientists with real-time air quality monitoring.
07/24/2019
Smart Cities Invest in the IoT to Track Air Pollution For something as vitally important as air, rather few of us spend much time thinking about it. According to data furnished by the World…
03/23/2019
"When ignited, benzene “just burns into carbon dioxide and water, just like anything else,” Dr. Stephen Harding, assistant professor of emergency medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. “Once you’ve controlled the fire, you’ve now got damaged tanks containing the benzene which may be leaching into the air, now that it’s no longer being burned off.”"
From Black Plume to Benzene Fumes, Houston's Plight Drags On A major oil refinery in the heart of North America’s most important fuel-producing region told workers to stay home and the Texas National Guard deployed troops to assist with air monitoring. The benzene probably arose from charred chemical tanks as overnight winds stirred remnants of their conten...
03/11/2019
Want to build an air quality monitor? Here is what you need:
Bobcat Clean Air Project - Building the Monitor Four short steps to putting together the physical components of an air quality monitor. The outcome is a monitor that can deliver actionable air quality resu...
03/10/2019
Students build air quality sensors for Bobcat Clean Air Project Have you ever wondered what’s in the air? Well, that’s precisely what David Mills, executive director and president of the Bobcat Clean Air Project, and a Ph.D. student from the College of Liberal Arts’ Department of Geography is trying to figure out. Joining him is Guixing Wei, vice...
06/27/2018
Using Blender to create the interior case pieces for the Bobcat Clean Air Project air quality monitors! Blender is open-source 3d modeling software that anyone can download for free and use!
06/21/2018
Testing one of the touchscreen kiosks that will be placed on campus for the Bobcat Clean Air Project!
05/15/2018
We received the PPD42NS dust sensors! We are excited to connect these sensors to the Particle Photons and then to calibrate the sensors for PM 2.5. Fun Fact: These sensors are not only economical (
05/08/2018
3D printing prototype cases for the first sensors at Alkek Library, Texas State University!
05/06/2018
Running on solar power!
04/28/2018
We are excited about the Geography Alumni and Student Celebration on Saturday! Stop by ELA 120 between 1:30-2:00p if you are interested in learning about research in air quality modeling or if you have any questions about the Bobcat Clean Air Project!
Alumni Reunion & Student Celebration : Department of Geography : Texas State University Our 24th annual celebration will be Saturday, April 28, 2018. We look forward to seeing you there! Since spring 1995, the Geography Department has hosted the annual Alumni Reunion and Student Celebration to foster the continued involvement of Texas State geographers in the department, provide a soci...
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