7th International Aerosol Conference. St. Paul, Minnesota, 10-15 September 2006.The European thematic strategy on air pollution and the accompanying proposal to revise the ambient air quality directive (1999/30/EC) would, for the first time, introduce controls on human expose to PM2.5 to complement the existing limits on coarse particulate matter (PM10) (EC, 2005)
International audienceAtmospheric particulate matter (PM) has direct and indirect effects on public ...
Natural and human activities generate a significant amount of PM2.5 (particles ≤2.5 µm in aerodynami...
Background: Air pollution by fine aerosol particles is among the leading causes of poor health and p...
Climate Change (CC) and Air pollution (AP) are intimately linked through emissions from common sourc...
For the World Health Organisation (WHO), air pollution is a major environmental risk to health and p...
The literature on atmospheric particulate maffer (PM), or atmospheric aerosol, has increased enormou...
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) were first established in the United States to protec...
In July 1997, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued new National Ambient Air Quality S...
Over the past decade, member states of the Regional Co-operation Agreement (RCA), an intergovernment...
Atmospheric aerosols affect both human health and climate. PMX is the mass concentration of aerosol ...
Summarization: PM2.5 and PM10 ambient concentration levels are still a major environmental problem i...
The study reports a consistent comparison of emission inventories, concentration trends, and PM sour...
[[abstract]]While the development of evidence-based air quality standards for airborne particulate m...
The need to generate objective evidence and reliable information for decision makers to improve envi...
International audienceAerosols have a strong impact on human health due to theirs ability to penetra...
International audienceAtmospheric particulate matter (PM) has direct and indirect effects on public ...
Natural and human activities generate a significant amount of PM2.5 (particles ≤2.5 µm in aerodynami...
Background: Air pollution by fine aerosol particles is among the leading causes of poor health and p...
Climate Change (CC) and Air pollution (AP) are intimately linked through emissions from common sourc...
For the World Health Organisation (WHO), air pollution is a major environmental risk to health and p...
The literature on atmospheric particulate maffer (PM), or atmospheric aerosol, has increased enormou...
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) were first established in the United States to protec...
In July 1997, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued new National Ambient Air Quality S...
Over the past decade, member states of the Regional Co-operation Agreement (RCA), an intergovernment...
Atmospheric aerosols affect both human health and climate. PMX is the mass concentration of aerosol ...
Summarization: PM2.5 and PM10 ambient concentration levels are still a major environmental problem i...
The study reports a consistent comparison of emission inventories, concentration trends, and PM sour...
[[abstract]]While the development of evidence-based air quality standards for airborne particulate m...
The need to generate objective evidence and reliable information for decision makers to improve envi...
International audienceAerosols have a strong impact on human health due to theirs ability to penetra...
International audienceAtmospheric particulate matter (PM) has direct and indirect effects on public ...
Natural and human activities generate a significant amount of PM2.5 (particles ≤2.5 µm in aerodynami...
Background: Air pollution by fine aerosol particles is among the leading causes of poor health and p...