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DEARS Particulate Matter Relationships for Personal, Indoor, Outdoor, and Central Site Settings for a General Population
Citation:
RODES, C. E., P. A. Lawless, J. W. Thornburg, R. W. WILLIAMS, AND C. W. CROGHAN. DEARS Particulate Matter Relationships for Personal, Indoor, Outdoor, and Central Site Settings for a General Population. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 44(11):1386-1399, (2010).
Impact/Purpose:
The National Exposure Research Laboratory′s (NERL) Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences Division (HEASD) conducts research in support of EPA′s mission to protect human health and the environment. HEASD′s research program supports Goal 1 (Clean Air) and Goal 4 (Healthy People) of EPA′s strategic plan. More specifically, our division conducts research to characterize the movement of pollutants from the source to contact with humans. Our multidisciplinary research program produces Methods, Measurements, and Models to identify relationships between and characterize processes that link source emissions, environmental concentrations, human exposures, and target-tissue dose. The impact of these tools is improved regulatory programs and policies for EPA.
Description:
This analysis provides the initial summary of PM2.5 mass concentrations relationships for all seasons and participants for a general population in the Detroit Exposure and Aerosol Research Study (DEARS). The summary presented highlights the utility of the new methodologies applied, in addition to summarizing the particulate matter (PM) data.
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DEARS Particulate Matter Relationships for Personal, Indoor, Outdoor, and Central Site Settings for a General Population (PDF, NA pp, 10453 KB, about PDF)Atmospheric Environment