Airborne particulate matter (PM) is a pollutant of concern not only because of its adverse effects on human health but because of its ability to reduce visibility and soil buildings and materials. It can be regarded as a suite of pollutants since PM covers a very wide range of particle sizes and also has a diverse chemical composition. Historically, much of the PM arose from coal burning and was measured as black smoke. However, in the second half of the twentieth century in developed countries, there was a reduction in black smoke emissions from coal burning and PM steadily became dominated by carbonaceous particles from road traffic exhaust and the secondary pollutants, ammonium salts and secondary organic carbon. This is exemplified by t...
A large body of epidemiological research has found an association between increased particulate air ...
Current ambient air quality standards are mass-based and restricted to PM2.5 and PM10 fractions. Th...
The mass concentration of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) has been systematically used in epidem...
Airborne particulate matter (PM) is a pollutant of concern not only because of its adverse effects o...
Much has been written about airborne particulate matter, and countless meetings, workshops and confe...
Epidemiological research has taught us a great deal about the health effects of airborne particulate...
Air pollution by particulate matter (PM) is one of the main threats to human health, particularly in...
An investigation of physical and chemical characteristics of atmospheric aerosols was conducted at s...
The literature on atmospheric particulate maffer (PM), or atmospheric aerosol, has increased enormou...
Researchers have been studying the respiratory health effects of ambient air pollution for more than...
The cumulative effects of air pollutants are of principal concern in research on environmental prote...
2 pp., 2 photos, 1 illustrationParticulate matter is the dust and other small particles that are sus...
Several studies in literature have highlighted associations between airborne particulate matter and ...
Inadequate air quality and the inhalation of airborne pollutants pose many risks to human health and...
Airborne particles can come from a variety of sources and contain variable chemical constituents. So...
A large body of epidemiological research has found an association between increased particulate air ...
Current ambient air quality standards are mass-based and restricted to PM2.5 and PM10 fractions. Th...
The mass concentration of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) has been systematically used in epidem...
Airborne particulate matter (PM) is a pollutant of concern not only because of its adverse effects o...
Much has been written about airborne particulate matter, and countless meetings, workshops and confe...
Epidemiological research has taught us a great deal about the health effects of airborne particulate...
Air pollution by particulate matter (PM) is one of the main threats to human health, particularly in...
An investigation of physical and chemical characteristics of atmospheric aerosols was conducted at s...
The literature on atmospheric particulate maffer (PM), or atmospheric aerosol, has increased enormou...
Researchers have been studying the respiratory health effects of ambient air pollution for more than...
The cumulative effects of air pollutants are of principal concern in research on environmental prote...
2 pp., 2 photos, 1 illustrationParticulate matter is the dust and other small particles that are sus...
Several studies in literature have highlighted associations between airborne particulate matter and ...
Inadequate air quality and the inhalation of airborne pollutants pose many risks to human health and...
Airborne particles can come from a variety of sources and contain variable chemical constituents. So...
A large body of epidemiological research has found an association between increased particulate air ...
Current ambient air quality standards are mass-based and restricted to PM2.5 and PM10 fractions. Th...
The mass concentration of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) has been systematically used in epidem...