Urban Atmospheric Aerosols Sources, Analysis and Effects
Urban Atmospheric Aerosols Sources, Analysis and Effects
- Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
- 1 online resource (146 p.)
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The challenges faced by the atmospheric research community today are vast, complex, and multi-faceted. The book Urban Atmospheric Aerosols: Sources, Analysis, and Effects highlights important aspects concerning the chemical and optical properties, size distribution, sources, and potential health effects of fine urban air particles (PM2.5). The physical and chemical characterization of PM2.5, its source assignment, and the assessment of the magnitude and distribution of its emissions are crucial for establishing effective fine air particle regulations and assessing the associated risks to human health. This book brings together eight papers covering the main topics of the field and will be of interest to researchers who are interested in air quality in outdoor and indoor environments, air particle toxicity, and atmospheric chemistry, as well as global climate modelers.
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9783039439317 9783039439324 books978-3-03943-932-4
10.3390/books978-3-03943-932-4 doi
Research & information: general
AERONET aerosol mass spectrometry aerosol optical depth MODIS Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit Atlantic coastal European region atmospheric particle-bound mercury atmospheric particulate matter chemical composition coarse Collection 6.1 DEM diurnal heavy aerosol loading household dust indoor air pollution meteorological effect modal structure MODIS aerosol product organic aerosol organic and elemental carbon organic nitrogen particle number size distribution particle size characterization phthalic acid esters PM10 PM2.5 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons primary organic aerosols resuspension seasonal secondary organic aerosols source apportionment sources contributions spearman rank correlation submicron toxic elements toxicity prediction trace elements urban air quality urban atmospheric aerosols urbanization water-soluble ions
Open Access
The challenges faced by the atmospheric research community today are vast, complex, and multi-faceted. The book Urban Atmospheric Aerosols: Sources, Analysis, and Effects highlights important aspects concerning the chemical and optical properties, size distribution, sources, and potential health effects of fine urban air particles (PM2.5). The physical and chemical characterization of PM2.5, its source assignment, and the assessment of the magnitude and distribution of its emissions are crucial for establishing effective fine air particle regulations and assessing the associated risks to human health. This book brings together eight papers covering the main topics of the field and will be of interest to researchers who are interested in air quality in outdoor and indoor environments, air particle toxicity, and atmospheric chemistry, as well as global climate modelers.
Creative Commons
English
9783039439317 9783039439324 books978-3-03943-932-4
10.3390/books978-3-03943-932-4 doi
Research & information: general
AERONET aerosol mass spectrometry aerosol optical depth MODIS Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit Atlantic coastal European region atmospheric particle-bound mercury atmospheric particulate matter chemical composition coarse Collection 6.1 DEM diurnal heavy aerosol loading household dust indoor air pollution meteorological effect modal structure MODIS aerosol product organic aerosol organic and elemental carbon organic nitrogen particle number size distribution particle size characterization phthalic acid esters PM10 PM2.5 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons primary organic aerosols resuspension seasonal secondary organic aerosols source apportionment sources contributions spearman rank correlation submicron toxic elements toxicity prediction trace elements urban air quality urban atmospheric aerosols urbanization water-soluble ions