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Urban Airborne Particulate Matter

by Zereini, Fathi.
Authors: Wiseman, Clare L. S.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Environmental Science and Engineering, Environmental Engineering, 1863-5520 Physical details: XXIII, 656 p. online resource. ISBN: 3642122787 Subject(s): Environmental sciences. | Climatic changes. | Environmental chemistry. | Environmental toxicology. | Environment. | Environmental Chemistry. | Climate Change. | Ecotoxicology.
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Airborne Particulate Matter: Sources, Composition and Concentrations -- Metals and Organic Compounds in Airborne Particulate Matter: Analytical Methods -- Airborne Particulate Matter: Environmental Pathways, Behaviour and Fate -- Bioavailability and Toxicology of Airborne Particulate Matter -- Airborne Particulate Matter Exposures and Health Risks -- Protecting Human Health: Policy and Scientific Uncertainty.

This book presents the most up-to-date research and information regarding the origin, chemistry, fate and health impacts of airborne particulate matter in urban areas, a topic which has received a great deal of attention in recent years due to documented relationships between exposure and health effects such as asthma. With internationally recognised researchers and academics presenting their work and key concepts and approaches from a variety of disciplines, including environmental and analytical chemistry, biology, toxicology, mineralogy and the geosciences, this book addresses the topic of urban airborne particulate matter in a comprehensive, multidisciplinary manner. Topics and research addressed in the book range from common methodological approaches used to sample and analyse the composition of airborne particulates to our knowledge regarding their potential to impact human health and the various policy approaches taken internationally to regulate particulate matter levels.

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