نتایج جستجو برای: fine particles pm 25

تعداد نتایج: 635198  

The effect of fine particles on turbulence damping and reduction of flow friction coefficient in ribleted pipes, have been investigated experimentally. Tests have been conducted in a ribleted pipe with hydraulic diameter of 18.6 mm, and 20 stream wise riblets of 1.8 mm depth, along the pipe. Flows of water tap with Reynolds number from 5000 to 30000 were compared with flows containing silt-clay...

2007
Irva Hertz-Picciotto Rebecca James Baker Poh-Sin Yap Miroslav Dostál Jesse P. Joad Michael Lipsett Teri Greenfield Caroline E.W. Herr Ivan Beneš Robert H. Shumway Kent E. Pinkerton Radim Šrám

BACKGROUND Few studies of air pollutants address morbidity in preschool children. In this study we evaluated bronchitis in children from two Czech districts: Teplice, with high ambient air pollution, and Prachatice, characterized by lower exposures. OBJECTIVES Our goal was to examine rates of lower respiratory illnesses in preschool children in relation to ambient particles and hydrocarbons. ...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2014
Robert B Devlin Candice B Smith Michael T Schmitt Ana G Rappold Alan Hinderliter Don Graff Martha Sue Carraway

Many studies have reported associations between air pollution particles with an aerodynamic diameter <2.5 μm (fine particulate matter (PM)) and adverse cardiovascular effects. However, there is an increased concern that so-called ultrafine PM which comprises the smallest fraction of fine PM (aerodynamic diameter <0.1 μm) may be disproportionately toxic relative to the 0.1-2.5 μm fraction. Ultra...

2006
E. Tagliavini

Water soluble organic compounds (WSOC) in aerosol samples collected in the Amazon Basin in a period encompassing the middle/late dry season and the beginning of the wet season, were investigated by H NMR spectroscopy. HiVol filter samples (PM2.5 and PM>2.5) and size-segregated samples from multistage impactor were subjected to H NMR characterization. The H NMR methodology, recently developed fo...

Journal: :Environmetrics 2008
Brian J Reich Montserrat Fuentes Janet Burke

Particulate matter (PM) has been associated with mortality in several epidemiological studies. The US EPA currently regulates PM(10) and PM(2.5) (mass concentration of particles with diameter less than 10 microm and 2.5 microm, respectively), but it is not clear which size of particles are most responsible for adverse heath outcomes. A current hypothesis is that ultra-fine particles with diamet...

2017
Shelly L. Miller Nick A. Facciola Darin Toohey John Zhai

The objectives of this study were to measure levels of particulate matter (PM) in mechanically ventilated buildings and to improve understanding of filtration requirements to reduce exposure. With the use of an Ultra High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer and an Aerodyne Mass Spectrometer, ultrafine (0.055-0.1 μm) and fine (0.1-0.7 μm) indoor and outdoor PM was measured as a function of time in ...

2009
Jeff D. Yanosky Christopher J. Paciorek Helen H. Suh

BACKGROUND Chronic epidemiologic studies of particulate matter (PM) are limited by the lack of monitoring data, relying instead on citywide ambient concentrations to estimate exposures. This method ignores within-city spatial gradients and restricts studies to areas with nearby monitoring data. This lack of data is particularly restrictive for fine particles (PM with aerodynamic diameter < 2.5 ...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2003
J J de Hartog G Hoek A Peters K L Timonen A Ibald-Mulli B Brunekreef J Heinrich P Tiittanen J H van Wijnen W Kreyling M Kulmala J Pekkanen

The ULTRA Study, a study investigating the association between fine and ultrafine particulate air pollution and cardiorespiratory health, was conducted during the winter of 1998-1999 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Erfurt, Germany; and Helsinki, Finland. At each study center, a panel of elderly subjects with coronary heart disease recorded cardiac and respiratory symptoms in a diary. Exposure to...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Song Guo Min Hu Misti L Zamora Jianfei Peng Dongjie Shang Jing Zheng Zhuofei Du Zhijun Wu Min Shao Limin Zeng Mario J Molina Renyi Zhang

As the world's second largest economy, China has experienced severe haze pollution, with fine particulate matter (PM) recently reaching unprecedentedly high levels across many cities, and an understanding of the PM formation mechanism is critical in the development of efficient mediation policies to minimize its regional to global impacts. We demonstrate a periodic cycle of PM episodes in Beiji...

Journal: :Thorax 2008
J I Halonen T Lanki T Yli-Tuomi M Kulmala P Tiittanen J Pekkanen

BACKGROUND There is little previous information of the effects of size fractioned particulate air pollution and source specific fine particles (PM(2.5); <2.5 microm) on asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) among children, adults and the elderly. OBJECTIVES To determine the effects of daily variation in levels of different particle size fractions and gaseous pollutants on as...

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