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  2. Particulate pollution - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, PM 10 concentrations of 70 μg/m 3 and PM 2.5 concentrations of 35 μg/m 3 have been shown to increase long-term mortality by 15%. [29] More so, approximately 4.2 million of all premature deaths observed in 2016 occurred due to airborne particulate pollution, 91% of which occurred in countries with low to middle socioeconomic status.

  3. Beta attenuation monitoring - Wikipedia

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    To discriminate between particle of different sizes (e. g., between PM 10 and PM 2.5), some preliminary separation could be accomplished, for example, by cyclone battery. A similar method exists, where instead of beta particle flow an X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopic monitoring is applied on the either side of air flow contact with the ribbon.

  4. Particle counter - Wikipedia

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    Types of atmospheric particles include suspended particulate matter; thoracic and respirable particles; inhalable coarse particles, designated PM10, which are coarse particles with a diameter of 10 micrometers (μm) or less; fine particles, designated PM2.5, with a diameter of 2.5 μm or less; ultrafine particles; and soot.

  5. Air pollution measurement - Wikipedia

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    A diffusion tube is an example of a passive air pollution monitor. Passive devices are relatively simple and low-cost. [6] They work by soaking up or otherwise passively collecting a sample of the ambient air, which then has to be analyzed in a laboratory.

  6. Air quality index - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, the CAQI had two mandatory components for the roadside index, NO 2 and PM 10, and three mandatory components for the background index, NO 2, PM 10 and O 3. It also included optional pollutants PM 2.5, CO and SO 2. A "sub-index" is calculated for each of the mandatory (and optional if available) components.

  7. Particulates - Wikipedia

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    Particulates or atmospheric particulate matter (see below for other names) are microscopic particles of solid or liquid matter suspended in the air.The term aerosol refers to the particulate/air mixture, as opposed to the particulate matter alone, [1] though it is sometimes defined as a subset of aerosol terminology. [2]

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    Ministers have agreed to review rules which say at least 28 per cent of cars made in British factories must be battery-powered. Breaking the rules means either buying credits from competitors who ...

  9. Aerosol - Wikipedia

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    Two alternative size-selective criteria, often used in atmospheric monitoring, are PM 10 and PM 2.5. PM 10 is defined by ISO as particles which pass through a size-selective inlet with a 50% efficiency cut-off at 10 μm aerodynamic diameter and PM 2.5 as particles which pass through a size-selective inlet with a 50% efficiency cut-off at 2.5 ...