Transportation is one of the main causes of atmospheric pollution, especially in downtown big cities. Researchers usually point their attention to gaseous and/or particulate matter pollutants. This paper investigated the role of submicron particles, particularly the fraction ranging between 5–560 nm, in aerosol chemistry for identifying the contribution of autovehicular trac and investigating the doses deposited in the human respiratory tract. Measurements carried out by two Fast Mobility Particle Sizer (FMPS, TSI) analyzers were simultaneously performed at two dierent sampling sites (an urban and a mountain site) during workdays and weekends in July. The total particle number (2–2.5 times higher in the urban site), the aerosol size ...
Urban air fine particles are a major health-relating problem. However, it is not well understood how...
2013-09-13Compelling epidemiological and toxicological evidence indicates consistent associations be...
There have been few studies on submicron particles in the atmosphere reported from developing countr...
Transportation is one of the main causes of atmospheric pollution, especially in downtown big citie...
Transportation is one of the main causes of atmospheric pollution, especially in downtown big cities...
It is well-known that the health effects of PM increase as particle size decreases: particularly, gr...
Estimates of lung dose of submicron particles in the human respiratory system play an essential role...
Pilot cross-sectional investigations of ambient submicrometer particles were conducted in five locat...
There is increasing awareness amongst the general public about exposure to atmospheric pollution whi...
In urban environments there are a multitude of sources of pollution. The dominant source of pollutio...
The relevance of health effects related to ultrafine particles (UFPs; aerodynamic diameter < 100 nm)...
Size-segregated aerosol measurements were carried out at an urban and at an industrial site. Soluble...
This article focuses on air pollution in specific urban microenvironments and conditions characteriz...
This paper presents results of two years of monitoring and research on urban particulates with a foc...
The amount of outdoor particles that indoor environments receive depends on the particle infiltratio...
Urban air fine particles are a major health-relating problem. However, it is not well understood how...
2013-09-13Compelling epidemiological and toxicological evidence indicates consistent associations be...
There have been few studies on submicron particles in the atmosphere reported from developing countr...
Transportation is one of the main causes of atmospheric pollution, especially in downtown big citie...
Transportation is one of the main causes of atmospheric pollution, especially in downtown big cities...
It is well-known that the health effects of PM increase as particle size decreases: particularly, gr...
Estimates of lung dose of submicron particles in the human respiratory system play an essential role...
Pilot cross-sectional investigations of ambient submicrometer particles were conducted in five locat...
There is increasing awareness amongst the general public about exposure to atmospheric pollution whi...
In urban environments there are a multitude of sources of pollution. The dominant source of pollutio...
The relevance of health effects related to ultrafine particles (UFPs; aerodynamic diameter < 100 nm)...
Size-segregated aerosol measurements were carried out at an urban and at an industrial site. Soluble...
This article focuses on air pollution in specific urban microenvironments and conditions characteriz...
This paper presents results of two years of monitoring and research on urban particulates with a foc...
The amount of outdoor particles that indoor environments receive depends on the particle infiltratio...
Urban air fine particles are a major health-relating problem. However, it is not well understood how...
2013-09-13Compelling epidemiological and toxicological evidence indicates consistent associations be...
There have been few studies on submicron particles in the atmosphere reported from developing countr...