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"And on hot, humid days, sulfate particulate matter forms more readily in the atmosphere".
With the exception of nickel sulfate, particulate agents thought to be human lung carcinogens cause lung tumors in rats exposed by inhalation.
We determined daily SO4 concentrations with a Sulfate Particulate Analyzer (Thermo. Electron Co., Model 5020, Franklin, MA) from 1999 to 2003.
These results contribute to the growing body of evidence that ambient sulfate particulate matter and related air pollutants are adversely associated with human health and that the reduction in this pollution can result in reduced mortality.
In conclusion, the results of this study add to the growing body of evidence that ambient sulfate particulate matter and related air pollutants are associated with adverse human health effects and that the reduction in this pollution can reduce mortality.
We reaffirm our conclusion that the results of our analysis of the mortality effects of the copper smelter strike "contribute to the growing body of evidence that ambient sulfate particulate matter and related air pollutants are adversely associated with human health".
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Sulfate aerosol has a fairly short lifetime in the atmosphere, so the earth system recovers in one to two years, Dr. Unger said, concluding that based on observations, the cooling effects of sulfate particulates outweigh any potential warming effects of carbon dioxide released in the explosion.
The reason, she said, is not a cloud of dust but the fact that sulfur dioxide gas released in the explosions forms sulfate aerosol particulates that are injected high up into the atmosphere, where they act as a shiny shield and reflect solar radiation back to space.
Petrodiesel can contain a lot of sulfur, which generates sulfate-based particulates that cause acid rain and contributes to health problems ranging from respiratory illness to cancer.
Emissions of primary PM2.5 and gas pollutants of SO2, NOx, and NH3, which are precursors of particulate sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium (SNA, major PM2.5 components in China), from eight source categories (power plants, residential sources, industries, transportation, open burning, sea salt, windblown dust and agriculture) were separately tracked to determine their contributions to PM2.5 in 2013.
"Increased mortality is associated with sulfate and fine particulate air pollution at levels commonly found in U.S. cities," Pope and his co-authors wrote in the American Journal of Respiratory Critical Care Medicine.
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