Inhaled and inspired particulates in Metropolitan Santiago Chile exceed air quality standards
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Toro Araya, Richard
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Inhaled and inspired particulates in Metropolitan Santiago Chile exceed air quality standards
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The long-term trends and spatial variability of PM2.5 and PM10 over the period between 2000 and 2012 in
the Santiago Metropolitan Area, Chile are studied. The annual PM10 and PM2.5 mass concentration ranged
between 76 5 and 52 4 mg m 3 and between 32 4 and 24 3, respectively. The large levels of PM
observed during the cool season (AprileSeptember) compared to the warm season (OctobereMarch) can
be explained by meteorological conditions and increased emissions. PM2.5 represents approximately
45% 5% and 60% 10% of PM10 in the warm and cold seasons, respectively. Reductions in PM10 and
PM2.5 were observed in the ranges of 2.46 to 0.31 and 3.17 to 1.80% year 1, respectively. For the city,
the comprehensive air pollution level declined gradually, illustrating that the air quality improved over
the last decade. However, the air quality standards were still being exceeded, indicating the need to
update and strengthen the policies to control PM pollution.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119904
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2014.05.004
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Building and Environment 79 (2014) 115e123
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