The estimated health impacts and associated economic costs resulting from airborne particulate matter are substantial. Exposure to airborne fine particles ranks highly amongst preventable causes of disease. This book reviews the sources and atmospheric processes affecting airborne particulate matter and consequent impacts upon human health. Examining the latest information on the sources of particles in the atmosphere, both through direct emissions and atmospheric formation, the book also explores the methods which are used to estimate the contributions of different sources to airborne concentrations. Featuring case studies from recent assessments in Europe, the USA, China and India, the book provides a global overview of source apportionment. The health effects are reviewed in the context of the influence of sources, chemical composition and particle size upon relative toxicity. This comprehensive book is an important reference for policymakers and consultants working with pollution and human health, as well as academics working in atmospheric chemistry.
Airborne Particulate Matter Ebook
Sources, Atmospheric Processes and Health
By: Mark Guevara Vilardell
Publisher:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Print ISBN: 9781782624912, 1782624910
eText ISBN: 9781782626589, 1782626581
Edition: 1st
Format: PDF
Available from $ 95.00 USD
SKU: 9781782626589
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