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=== Data ===
 
=== Data ===
Data is obtained from various studies (like Expolis). Refs are added later.  
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Data is obtained from various published studies.
  
 
=== Dependencies ===
 
=== Dependencies ===
  
=== Unit ===
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=== Unit ===
  
ugm^-3
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µg/m<sup>3</sup>
 
 
=== Formula ===
 
 
 
<rcode>
 
pm <- read.table("M:/Intera_data/PM_EU.csv", header = TRUE, sep = ";", dec = ",", strip.white = TRUE) #.csv based on excel
 
colnames(pm)[c(3,6)] <- c("Year", "PM_Fraction")
 
pm <- reshape(pm[-13,], idvar = c("Country", "City", "Year", "Environment", "Environment_spec", "PM_Fraction"),
 
times = colnames(pm)[7:ncol(pm)], timevar = "Parameter", varying =
 
list(colnames(pm)[7:ncol(pm)]), direction = "long") #reshaped from 2d value representation to 1d
 
colnames(pm)[8] <- "Result"
 
#pm[pm$Environment=="indoor", "Environment"] <- "Indoor"
 
#library(OpasnetBaseUtils)
 
#op_baseWrite("opasnet_base", pm)
 
</rcode>
 
  
 
== Result ==
 
== Result ==
  
If possible, a numerical expression or distribution.
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{{resultlink}}
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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#Expolis database. http://www.ktl.fi/expolis/index.php?id=19
<references/>
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#Fromme et al. 2005. Elemental carbon and respirable particulate matter in the indoor air of apartments and nursery schools and ambient air in Berlin (Germany). Indoor  Air 15: 335-341.
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#Gee et al. 2002. Indoor air quality in smoking and non-smoking households. Proceedings Indoor Air 2:512-7.
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#Janssen et al. 2005. Associations between ambient, personal, and indoor exposure to fine particulate matter constituents in Dutch and Finnish panels of cardiovascular patients. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 62:868-877.
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#Monn et al. 1997. Particulate matter less than 10 mu m (PM10) and fine particles less than 2.5 mu m (PM2.5): relationships between indoor, outdoor and personal concentrations Science of the Total Environment 208:15-21.
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#Simoni et al. 2002. Acute respiratory effects of indoor pollutants in two general population samples living in a rural and in an urban area of Italy. Proceedings of Indoor Air 1:119-24.
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#Sorensen et al. 2005. Personal exposure to PM2.5, black smoke and NO2 in Copenhagen: relationship to bedroom and outdoor concentrations covering seasonal variation. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol 15: 413-422.
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#Vecchi et al. 2008. A mass closure and PMF source apportionment study on the sub-micron sized aerosol fraction at urban sites in Italy. Atmospehirc Environment 42:2240-2253.
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#Zmirou et al. 2002. VESTA Investigators. Five epidemiological studies on transport and asthma: objectives, design and descriptive results. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol 12: 186-96.
  
 
==Related files==
 
==Related files==

Latest revision as of 07:33, 17 November 2011


Scope

The PM (particulate matter) concentrations in indoor, outdoor and personal measurements in several European countries.

Definition

Data

Data is obtained from various published studies.

Dependencies

Unit

µg/m3

Result

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See also

Keywords

References

  1. Expolis database. http://www.ktl.fi/expolis/index.php?id=19
  2. Fromme et al. 2005. Elemental carbon and respirable particulate matter in the indoor air of apartments and nursery schools and ambient air in Berlin (Germany). Indoor Air 15: 335-341.
  3. Gee et al. 2002. Indoor air quality in smoking and non-smoking households. Proceedings Indoor Air 2:512-7.
  4. Janssen et al. 2005. Associations between ambient, personal, and indoor exposure to fine particulate matter constituents in Dutch and Finnish panels of cardiovascular patients. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 62:868-877.
  5. Monn et al. 1997. Particulate matter less than 10 mu m (PM10) and fine particles less than 2.5 mu m (PM2.5): relationships between indoor, outdoor and personal concentrations Science of the Total Environment 208:15-21.
  6. Simoni et al. 2002. Acute respiratory effects of indoor pollutants in two general population samples living in a rural and in an urban area of Italy. Proceedings of Indoor Air 1:119-24.
  7. Sorensen et al. 2005. Personal exposure to PM2.5, black smoke and NO2 in Copenhagen: relationship to bedroom and outdoor concentrations covering seasonal variation. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol 15: 413-422.
  8. Vecchi et al. 2008. A mass closure and PMF source apportionment study on the sub-micron sized aerosol fraction at urban sites in Italy. Atmospehirc Environment 42:2240-2253.
  9. Zmirou et al. 2002. VESTA Investigators. Five epidemiological studies on transport and asthma: objectives, design and descriptive results. J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol 12: 186-96.

Related files

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INTERA:PM concentrations in Europe. Opasnet . [1]. Accessed 26 Jun 2024.