نتایج جستجو برای: Air pollution episodes

تعداد نتایج: 294996  

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
عباسعلی علی اکبر بیدختی استاد گروه فیزیک فضا، مؤسسه ژئوفیزیک دانشگاه تهران زهرا شرعی پور کارشناس ارشد هواشناسی، مؤسسه ژئوفیزیک، دانشگاه تهران

in this paper meteorological conditions of some acute air pollution periods for the city of tehran have been considered. the data used were obtained from the air quality control company (aqcc) of municipality and from synoptic station of the institute of geophysics. initially some statistical methods were used to find the episodes for acute air pollution episodes, and then their meteorological ...

2016
Pei Hou Shiliang Wu

Extreme air pollution meteorological events, such as heat waves, temperature inversions and atmospheric stagnation episodes, can significantly affect air quality. Based on observational data, we have analyzed the long-term evolution of extreme air pollution meteorology on the global scale and their potential impacts on air quality, especially the high pollution episodes. We have identified sign...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2004
C Arden Pope

Early concerns regarding the health-related effects of air pollution originated from severe episodes in Meuse Valley, Belgium, in 1930; Donora, Pennsylvania, in 1948; and London, in 1952. Although the overall effects of these episodes continue to be debated, well-documented, episode-related increases in morbidity and mortality from cardiopulmonary causes provided dramatic evidence that extremel...

2015
Jong Han Leem Soon Tae Kim Hwan Cheol Kim

OBJECTIVES Air pollution contributes to mortality and morbidity. We estimated the impact of outdoor air pollution on public health in Seoul metropolitan area, Korea. Attributable cases of morbidity and mortality were estimated. METHODS Epidemiology-based exposure-response functions for a 10 μg/m3 increase in particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) were used to quantify the effects of air pollutio...

Journal: :Circulation 2009
C Arden Pope

Scientific efforts to understand the health effects of air pollution and public policy efforts to control air pollution have a fascinating history. The early “killer smog” episodes in Meuse Valley, Belgium (1930), Donora, Pa (1948), and London, UK (1952) provided stark evidence of deleterious respiratory and cardiovascular health effects of severe air pollution exposure. This evidence motivated...

2006
David Q. Rich Murray A. Mittleman Mark S. Link Joel Schwartz Heike Luttmann-Gibson Paul J. Catalano Frank E. Speizer Diane R. Gold Douglas W. Dockery

OBJECTIVES We reported previously that 24-hr moving average ambient air pollution concentrations were positively associated with ventricular arrhythmias detected by implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs). ICDs also detect paroxysmal atrial fibrillation episodes (PAF) that result in rapid ventricular rates. In this same cohort of ICD patients, we assessed the association between ambient ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1993
F W Lipfert

Studies of the associations between air pollution and hospital admissions and emergency room use are reviewed, including studies of air pollution episodes, time-series analyses, and cross-sectional analyses. These studies encompass a variety of methods of analysis and levels of air quality. Findings from all three types of studies were generally consistent in that almost all of the studies revi...

2014
Sonoyo Mukai Masayoshi Yasumoto Makiko Nakata

We investigate heavy haze episodes (with dense concentrations of atmospheric aerosols) occurring around Beijing in June, when serious air pollution was detected by both satellite and ground measurements. Aerosol retrieval is achieved by radiative transfer simulation in an Earth atmosphere model. We solve the radiative transfer problem in the case of haze episodes by successive order of scatteri...

2015
Cheryl Pirozzi Anne Sturrock Hsin-Yi Weng Tom Greene Mary Beth Scholand Richard Kanner Robert Paine Paul B. Tchounwou

This study aimed to determine if naturally occurring episodes of ozone air pollution in the Salt Lake Valley in Utah, USA, during the summer are associated with increased pulmonary inflammation and oxidative stress, increased respiratory symptoms, and decreased lung function in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) compared to controls. We measured biomarkers (nitrite/ni...

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