Particulate matter : sources, emission rates, and health effects
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Particulate matter : sources, emission rates, and health effects
(Environmental science, engineering and technology series)(Pollution science, technology and abatement series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2012
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  Hiroshima
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  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Particulate matter are fine particles, and soot, which are tiny subdivisions of solid matter suspended in a gas or liquid. Sources of particulate matter can be man-made or natural. Air pollution and water pollution can take the form of solid particulate matter, or be dissolved. In this book, the authors gather and present topical research in the study of the sources, emission rates and health effects of particulate matter. Topics discussed include particles and aerosols in the indoor environment; airborne particulate pollution in a tropical urban environment; particulate matter originating from mining-metallurgical processes; non-respiratory health hazards of particulate matter; possible effects of ambient air pollution in male reproduction and satellite remote sensing of atmospheric particulate matter.
Table of Contents
- Particles in the Indoor Environment: Sources & Health Effects in Developing Countries
- Airborne Particulate Matter: Source Apportionment & Modeling Study
- Airborne Particulate Pollution in a Tropical Urban Environment: Health Risk Assessment of Residents in High-Rise Buildings
- Particulate Matter Originated from Mining-Metallurgical Processes
- Particulate Matter Dispersed by Vehicles on Unpaved Roads
- Recent Trends of Particulate Matter Delhi: A Mega City
- A Review of Composition & Sources of Atmospheric Particulate Matter in Tanzania
- Non-Respiratory Health Hazards of Particulate Matter
- Possible Effects of Ambient Air Pollution on Male Reproduction: Literature Review
- Lanthanides, Actinides & other Elements in the Atmospheric Fine & Coarse Fractions by INAA
- Satellite Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Particulate Matter
- Using Seven Types of GM (1, 1) Model to Forecast Hourly Particulate Matter Concentration in Hualien City of Taiwan
- Carbonaceous Aerosols: Spatial Distribution & Sources.
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