Background Black carbon (BC) is a ubiquitous component of particulate matter (PM) emitted from combustion-related sources and is associated with a number of health outcomes …
Background Long-term improvements in air quality and public health in the continental USA were disrupted over the past decade by increased fire emissions that potentially offset the …
X Lu, C Lin, W Li, Y Chen, Y Huang, JCH Fung… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
In this study, the trend of PM 2.5 concentrations and its adverse health effects in China from 2001 to 2017 are estimated utilizing 1-km high-resolution annual satellite-retrieved PM 2.5 …
Black carbon (BC) and PM2. 5 chemical characterizations are crucial for insight into their impact on the health of the exposed population. PM2. 5 sampling was carried out over …
Black carbon (BC) has been demonstrated to pose significant negative impacts on climate and human health. Equivalent BC (EBC) measurements were conducted using a 7 …
A large discrepancy between simulated and observed black carbon (BC) surface concentrations over the densely populated Indo-Gangetic plain (IGP) has so far limited our …
We examined the associations between the daily variations of air pollutants and hospital admissions for respiratory diseases in İstanbul, the largest city of Turkey. A time series …
Waste management is the main concern of most cities in developing countries. The proper procedure is needed to reduce Municipal solid waste, that's why burning is the cheaper way …
L Ran, ZZ Deng, PC Wang, XA Xia - Atmospheric Environment, 2016 - Elsevier
Light-absorbing components of atmospheric aerosols have gained particular attention in recent years due to their climatic and environmental effects. Based on two-year …