Source apportionment of the PM10 fraction of particulate matter collected in Kraków, Poland

作者: L. Samek

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关键词: Air pollutionEnvironmental scienceParticulatesFraction (chemistry)ApportionmentChemical contentSootEnvironmental chemistryNOxPollutant

摘要: Air pollution is one of many factors which may cause serious health problems [5, 8, 11, 13]. It can negatively influence respiratory and cardiovascular morbidity mortality in humans. caused by gaseous (SO2, NOx) particulate matter (soot, toxic metals) pollutants. The effects on human are related to chemical physical properties [4]. Particle size fractions 1, 2.5 10 μm have different the system [9]. content very important; it has a significant effect (PM) toxicity Ambient PM originates from various sources, for example: industry, traffic soil. For most part, urban air polluted sources originating industrial activities automotive traffic. Urban environments also tend highest level pollution, affects people Source apportionment PM10 fraction collected Krakow, Poland Lucyna Samek

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