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Exposures to acidic aerosols.

Ambient monitoring of acid aerosols in four U.S. cities and in a rural region of southern Ontario clearly show distinct periods of strong acidity. Measurements made in Kingston, TN, and Steubenville, OH, resulted in 24-hr H+ ion concentrations exceeding 100 nmole/m3 more than 10 times during summer...

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Autores principales: Spengler, J D, Keeler, G J, Koutrakis, P, Ryan, P B, Raizenne, M, Franklin, C A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2707210
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author Spengler, J D
Keeler, G J
Koutrakis, P
Ryan, P B
Raizenne, M
Franklin, C A
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Raizenne, M
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description Ambient monitoring of acid aerosols in four U.S. cities and in a rural region of southern Ontario clearly show distinct periods of strong acidity. Measurements made in Kingston, TN, and Steubenville, OH, resulted in 24-hr H+ ion concentrations exceeding 100 nmole/m3 more than 10 times during summer months. Periods of elevated acidic aerosols occur less frequently in winter months. The H+ determined during episodic conditions in southern Ontario indicates that respiratory tract deposition can exceed the effects level reported in clinical studies. Observed 12-hr H+ concentrations exceeded 550 nmole/m3 (approximately 27 micrograms/m3 H2SO4). The maximum estimated 1-hr concentration exceeded 1500 nmole/m3 for H+ ions. At these concentrations, an active child might receive more than 2000 nmole of H+ ion in 12 hr and in excess of 900 nmole during the hour when H2SO4 exceeded 50 micrograms/m3.
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spelling pubmed-15675722006-09-18 Exposures to acidic aerosols. Spengler, J D Keeler, G J Koutrakis, P Ryan, P B Raizenne, M Franklin, C A Environ Health Perspect Research Article Ambient monitoring of acid aerosols in four U.S. cities and in a rural region of southern Ontario clearly show distinct periods of strong acidity. Measurements made in Kingston, TN, and Steubenville, OH, resulted in 24-hr H+ ion concentrations exceeding 100 nmole/m3 more than 10 times during summer months. Periods of elevated acidic aerosols occur less frequently in winter months. The H+ determined during episodic conditions in southern Ontario indicates that respiratory tract deposition can exceed the effects level reported in clinical studies. Observed 12-hr H+ concentrations exceeded 550 nmole/m3 (approximately 27 micrograms/m3 H2SO4). The maximum estimated 1-hr concentration exceeded 1500 nmole/m3 for H+ ions. At these concentrations, an active child might receive more than 2000 nmole of H+ ion in 12 hr and in excess of 900 nmole during the hour when H2SO4 exceeded 50 micrograms/m3. 1989-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1567572/ /pubmed/2707210 Text en
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Spengler, J D
Keeler, G J
Koutrakis, P
Ryan, P B
Raizenne, M
Franklin, C A
Exposures to acidic aerosols.
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title_full Exposures to acidic aerosols.
title_fullStr Exposures to acidic aerosols.
title_full_unstemmed Exposures to acidic aerosols.
title_short Exposures to acidic aerosols.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2707210
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