Respiratory disease and particulate air pollution in Santiago Chile: Contribution of erosion particles from fine sediments
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García Chevesich, Pablo A.
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Alvarado Orellana, Sergio
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Neary, Daniel G.
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Valdés, Rodrigo
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Valdés, Juan
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Aguirre, Juan José
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Mena, Marcelo
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Pizarro, Roberto
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Jofré, Paola
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Vera, Mauricio
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Olivares, Claudio
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2014-12-22T15:45:09Z
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2014-12-22T15:45:09Z
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2014
Cita de ítem
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Environmental Pollution 187 (2014) 202-205
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dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2013.12.028
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129460
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Air pollution in Santiago is a serious problem every winter, causing thousands of cases of breathing
problems within the population. With more than 6 million people and almost two million vehicles, this
large city receives rainfall only during winters. Depending on the frequency of storms, statistics show
that every time it rains, air quality improves for a couple of days, followed by extreme levels of air
pollution. Current regulations focus mostly on PM10 and PM2.5, due to its strong influence on respiratory
diseases. Though more than 50% of the ambient PM10s in Santiago is represented by soil particles, most
of the efforts have been focused on the remaining 50%, i.e. particulate material originating from fossil and
wood fuel combustion, among others. This document emphasizes the need for the creation of erosion/
sediment control regulations in Chile, to decrease respiratory diseases on Chilean polluted cities.