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Characterization and reconstruction of historical London, England, acidic aerosol concentrations.

Several past studies of the historical London air pollution record have reported an association between daily mortality and British Smoke levels. However, this pollution index does not give direct information on particulate mass or its chemical composition. A more specific particulate matter index,...

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Autores principales: Ito, K, Thurston, G D
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2651105
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description Several past studies of the historical London air pollution record have reported an association between daily mortality and British Smoke levels. However, this pollution index does not give direct information on particulate mass or its chemical composition. A more specific particulate matter index, aerosol acidity, was measured at a site in central London, and daily data are available for the period 1963-1972. British Smoke and SO2 were also measured at the same site. Also, meteorological parameters were routinely measured at a nearby British Meteorological Office. Thus, daily fluctuation of the acidic aerosols was characterized in terms of other environmental parameters. Each of the other parameters analyzed seems necessary, but not sufficient to explain a high level of acidic aerosol. Overall, about half of the variance of log-transformed daily fluctuations of acidic aerosols can be explained by a combination of parameters including SO2 and British Smoke concentrations, temperature, ventilation by wind, and humidity. The rest of the variance cannot be explained by the parameters included in this analysis. Potential factors responsible for this unique variance would be variations in the availability of basic gases to cause neutralization and variation in the availability of catalytic metal salts. Because the acidic aerosol has a unique component of variation, it may be possible to distinguish health effects due to this specific pollutant from other available pollution indices or environmental factors.
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spelling pubmed-15675902006-09-18 Characterization and reconstruction of historical London, England, acidic aerosol concentrations. Ito, K Thurston, G D Environ Health Perspect Research Article Several past studies of the historical London air pollution record have reported an association between daily mortality and British Smoke levels. However, this pollution index does not give direct information on particulate mass or its chemical composition. A more specific particulate matter index, aerosol acidity, was measured at a site in central London, and daily data are available for the period 1963-1972. British Smoke and SO2 were also measured at the same site. Also, meteorological parameters were routinely measured at a nearby British Meteorological Office. Thus, daily fluctuation of the acidic aerosols was characterized in terms of other environmental parameters. Each of the other parameters analyzed seems necessary, but not sufficient to explain a high level of acidic aerosol. Overall, about half of the variance of log-transformed daily fluctuations of acidic aerosols can be explained by a combination of parameters including SO2 and British Smoke concentrations, temperature, ventilation by wind, and humidity. The rest of the variance cannot be explained by the parameters included in this analysis. Potential factors responsible for this unique variance would be variations in the availability of basic gases to cause neutralization and variation in the availability of catalytic metal salts. Because the acidic aerosol has a unique component of variation, it may be possible to distinguish health effects due to this specific pollutant from other available pollution indices or environmental factors. 1989-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1567590/ /pubmed/2651105 Text en
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Characterization and reconstruction of historical London, England, acidic aerosol concentrations.
title Characterization and reconstruction of historical London, England, acidic aerosol concentrations.
title_full Characterization and reconstruction of historical London, England, acidic aerosol concentrations.
title_fullStr Characterization and reconstruction of historical London, England, acidic aerosol concentrations.
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and reconstruction of historical London, England, acidic aerosol concentrations.
title_short Characterization and reconstruction of historical London, England, acidic aerosol concentrations.
title_sort characterization and reconstruction of historical london, england, acidic aerosol concentrations.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2651105
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