Resumen
Particulate matter (PM) air pollution, as a consequence of
increasing traffic, is of high concern for public health in urban areas. The PM draws major
attention, first because by its micrometric sizes can particles penetrate the lungs and
hinder the gas exchange, and secondly due to its chemical composition including the presence
of heavy metals, which can damage the biological systems. Despite its detrimental effects
for the entire population, kids are more vulnerable because of its developing stage. It is
known that PM concentrations can be influenced by street characteristics, meteorology, and
the presence of surrounding vegetation, which constitute environmental factors related to
the generation, dispersion, and deposition of PM. Due to the necessity of reducing
population exposure to this type of pollution, the present study analyzed the correlation of
environmental factors of generation, dispersion and deposition based on the available
secondary information with the concentration of PM10, and metals (lead, cadmium, copper, and
zinc) in air samples collected at 21 initial education centers in the city of Cuenca. The
obtained results indicate low relationships between pollutants and environmental factors,
the presence of high variability in pollutant concentrations, and PM10 levels often
exceeding the limits established by the World Health Organization and national law.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Maskana |
| Estado | Publicada - 2020 |
Palabras clave
- Material particulado
- Metales pesados
- Efectos en la salud
- Factores ambientales
- Cuenca
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