Santiago (33.5°S, 70.5°W), the capital of Chile, is frequently affected by extreme air pollution events during wintertime deteriorating air quality (AQ) and thus affecting the health of its population. Intense residential heating and on-road transport emissions combined with poor circulation and vertical mixing are the main factors responsible for these events. A modelling system composed of a chemistry-transport model (CHIMERE) and a meteorological model (WRF) was implemented to assess the AQ impacts of residential and transportation sources in the Santiago basin. A two-week period of July 2015 with various days with poor AQ was simulated focusing on the impact on AQ with respect to fully inhalable particles (PM2.5) and nitrogen oxides (NO...
On January 4, 2014, during the summer period in South America, an intense forest and dry pasture wil...
Artículo de publicación ISIEpisodic air quality degradation due to particles occurs in multiple citi...
Artículo de publicación ISIUrban pollution can often impact surrounding, non-urban regions, through ...
International audienceSantiago (33.5°S, 70.5°W), the capital of Chile, is frequently affected by ext...
International audienceCentral Chile faces atmospheric pollution issues all year long as a result of ...
The inhabitants of Santiago, Chile have been exposed to harmful levels of air pollutants for decades...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-71)Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, par...
The implementation of confinement and physical distancing measures to restrict people's activities a...
This study analyzed air quality in terms of the concentrations of sub-10 mu m (PM10) and sub-2.5 mu ...
Chile regularly faces high levels of atmospheric pollution, particularly in its central region which...
The contributions to PM2.5 from different emission sectors across central Chile and the Santiago met...
On January 4, 2014, during the summer period in South America, an intense forest and dry pasture wil...
Artículo de publicación ISIEpisodic air quality degradation due to particles occurs in multiple citi...
Artículo de publicación ISIUrban pollution can often impact surrounding, non-urban regions, through ...
International audienceSantiago (33.5°S, 70.5°W), the capital of Chile, is frequently affected by ext...
International audienceCentral Chile faces atmospheric pollution issues all year long as a result of ...
The inhabitants of Santiago, Chile have been exposed to harmful levels of air pollutants for decades...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-71)Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, par...
The implementation of confinement and physical distancing measures to restrict people's activities a...
This study analyzed air quality in terms of the concentrations of sub-10 mu m (PM10) and sub-2.5 mu ...
Chile regularly faces high levels of atmospheric pollution, particularly in its central region which...
The contributions to PM2.5 from different emission sectors across central Chile and the Santiago met...
On January 4, 2014, during the summer period in South America, an intense forest and dry pasture wil...
Artículo de publicación ISIEpisodic air quality degradation due to particles occurs in multiple citi...
Artículo de publicación ISIUrban pollution can often impact surrounding, non-urban regions, through ...