نتایج جستجو برای: fine particulate matter pm 25

تعداد نتایج: 702105  

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Xiaolin Xia Qingwen Qi Hong Liang An Zhang Lili Jiang Yanjun Ye Chanfang Liu Yuanfeng Huang

Air pollution caused by atmospheric particulate and gaseous pollutants has drawn broad public concern globally. In this paper, the spatial-temporal distributions of major air pollutants in Shenzhen from March 2013 to February 2014 are discussed. In this study, ground-site monitoring data from 19 monitoring sites was used and spatial interpolation and spatial autocorrelation methods were applied...

2007
Karin Yeatts Erik Svendsen John Creason Neil Alexis Margaret Herbst James Scott Lawrence Kupper Ronald Williams Lucas Neas Wayne Cascio Robert B. Devlin David B. Peden

INTRODUCTION We investigated whether markers of airway and systemic inflammation, as well as heart rate variability (HRV) in asthmatics, change in response to fluctuations in ambient particulate matter (PM) in the coarse [PM with aerodynamic diameter 2.5-10 microm (PM(2.5-10))] and fine (PM(2.5)) size range. METHODS Twelve adult asthmatics, living within a 30-mile radius of an atmospheric mon...

2014
Veli-Matti Kerminen hilkka timonen minna aurela samara carbone Karri saarnio anna Frey sanna saarikoski Kimmo teinilä markku Kulmala risto hillamo

Concentration and composition of the fine particulate matter (PM) was measured using various online methods for 13 months in an urban, background area in Helsinki, Finland. Seasonal differences were found for ions and carbonaceous compounds. Biomass burning was found to increase inorganic ion and elemental carbon (EC) concentrations in winter, whereas organic carbon (OC) contribution was highes...

2015
Lei Ni Chia-Chen Chuang Li Zuo

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common airway disorder. In particular, acute exacerbations of COPD (AECOPD) can significantly reduce pulmonary function. The majority of AECOPD episodes are attributed to infections, although environmental stress also plays a role. Increasing urbanization and associated air pollution, especially in developing countries, have been shown to contri...

2010
Joseph E. Bunnell Linda V. Garcia Jill M. Furst Harry Lerch Ricardo A. Olea Stephen E. Suitt Allan Kolker

Indoor air pollution has been identified as a major risk factor for acute and chronic respiratory diseases throughout the world. In the sovereign Navajo Nation, an American Indian reservation located in the Four Corners area of the USA, people burn coal in their homes for heat. To explore whether/how indoor coal combustion might contribute to poor respiratory health of residents, this study exa...

2008
Jeff D. Yanosky Robin C. Puett Francine Laden Helen H. Suh

The last two decades have seen intense scientific and regulatory interest in the health effects of particulate matter (PM). Influential epidemiological studies that characterize chronic exposure of individuals rely on monitoring data that are sparse in space and time, so they often assign the same exposure to participants in large geographic areas and across time. We estimate monthly PM during ...

2013
Katarzyna Juda-Rezler Dominik Kowalczyk

Pulverized coal boilers, commonly used in the power and heat-generating industries, constitute one of the most important sources of fine particulate matter (PM) emitted to ambient air. The evidence on airborne PM and its public health impact is consistent in showing adverse health effects at exposures currently experienced by urban populations in both developed and developing countries [1]. The...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2013
Zaheer Ahmad Nasir Ian Colbeck

To investigate the levels of particulate pollution in residential built environments measurements of PM(10), PM(2.5), and PM(1) and concentrations were made between 2004 and 2008 in various residencies in a UK suburban location. Measurements were carried out in three different residential settings (Types I, II and III). In type I non-smoking living rooms, the highest 24-hour mean concentrations...

2015
Anna Maria Spagnolo Gianluca Ottria Fernanda Perdelli Maria Luisa Cristina

BACKGROUND Exposure to the particulate matter produced in underground railway systems is arousing increasing scientific interest because of its health effects. The aim of our study was to evaluate the airborne concentrations of PM10 and three sub-fractions of PM2.5 in an underground railway system environment in proximity to platforms and in underground commercial areas within the system, and t...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Bertram Bleck Gabriele Grunig Amanda Chiu Mengling Liu Terry Gordon Angeliki Kazeros Joan Reibman

Air pollution contributes to acute exacerbations of asthma and the development of asthma in children and adults. Airway epithelial cells interface innate and adaptive immune responses, and have been proposed to regulate much of the response to pollutants. Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is a pivotal cytokine linking innate and Th2 adaptive immune disorders, and is upregulated by environment...

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