Epidemiological studies have reported adverse associations between long-term exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM2.5) and several health outcomes. One issue in this field is exposure assessment and, in particular, the role of secondary PM2.5, often neglected in environmental and health risk assessment. Thus, the aim of this work was to evaluate the long-term environmental and health impact of primary and secondary PM2.5 concentrations originating from a single industrial source. As a case study, we considered a coal power plant which is a large emitter of both primary PM2.5 and secondary PM2.5 precursors. PM2.5 concentrations were estimated using the Calpuff dispersion model. The health impact was expressed in terms of number of non-a...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
We assessed mortality risks associated with source-specific fine particles (PM2.5) in a pooled Europ...
Epidemiological studies have reported adverse associations between long-term exposure to ambient par...
Abstract: Epidemiological studies have reported adverse associations between long-term exposure to a...
Ambient air pollution of fine particulate matter with diameters less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) is associat...
Abstract: South Africa’s coal-fired power stations release large quantities of nitrogen oxides (NOx)...
There have been many calls for epidemiological investigations into the potential health impacts of c...
Coal burning power plants are a frequent target of regulatory programmes because of their emission o...
We studied the contribution of coal-fired power plant (CPP) emissions (SO2 and NOx) to air pollution...
BackgroundFine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution exposure has been identified as a global hea...
[[abstract]]Many investigations have found that the effects of chemical composition of PM2.5 plays a...
Determining the health impacts of sources and components of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is an im...
We assessed mortality risks associated with source-specific fine particles (PM2.5) in a pooled Europ...
Uncertainty regarding the sources and chemical/physical properties of particular matter (PM) respons...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
We assessed mortality risks associated with source-specific fine particles (PM2.5) in a pooled Europ...
Epidemiological studies have reported adverse associations between long-term exposure to ambient par...
Abstract: Epidemiological studies have reported adverse associations between long-term exposure to a...
Ambient air pollution of fine particulate matter with diameters less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) is associat...
Abstract: South Africa’s coal-fired power stations release large quantities of nitrogen oxides (NOx)...
There have been many calls for epidemiological investigations into the potential health impacts of c...
Coal burning power plants are a frequent target of regulatory programmes because of their emission o...
We studied the contribution of coal-fired power plant (CPP) emissions (SO2 and NOx) to air pollution...
BackgroundFine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution exposure has been identified as a global hea...
[[abstract]]Many investigations have found that the effects of chemical composition of PM2.5 plays a...
Determining the health impacts of sources and components of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is an im...
We assessed mortality risks associated with source-specific fine particles (PM2.5) in a pooled Europ...
Uncertainty regarding the sources and chemical/physical properties of particular matter (PM) respons...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
We assessed mortality risks associated with source-specific fine particles (PM2.5) in a pooled Europ...