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Autor:
Ronald E. Wyzga, Donald B. Porcella
Publikováno v:
Managing Hazardous Air Pollutants ISBN: 9780367812003
Managing Hazardous Air Pollutants
Managing Hazardous Air Pollutants
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Autor:
Frederick W. Lipfert, Ronald E. Wyzga
Publikováno v:
Critical reviews in toxicology. 49(9)
Lung cancer mortality (LCM) has been associated with smoking and air pollution. This article draws on smoking relationships to clarify air pollution relationships. We analyzed cohort and population-based smoking studies and identified effects of late
Autor:
Frederick W. Lipfert, Ronald E. Wyzga
Publikováno v:
Environments, Vol 8, Iss 42, p 42 (2021)
We reviewed studies linking COVID-19 cases and deaths with the environment, focusing on relationships with air pollution. We found both short- and long-term observational relationships with a range of regulated pollutants, although only two studies c
Autor:
Frederick W. Lipfert, Ronald E. Wyzga
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research. 183:108842
We analyzed racial differences in all-cause mortality rates associated with air pollution in a cohort of military veterans in which 37% of the 70,000 members identified as African-American (black). In this comprehensive analysis, spatial levels compr
Autor:
Ronald E. Wyzga, Frederick W. Lipfert
Publikováno v:
Journal of the AirWaste Management Association (1995). 68(11)
The Veterans Cohort Mortality Study began in 1999 in collaboration with Washington University in St. Louis, comprising ~70,000 male military veterans. We published six research papers on this cohort, considering the dynamics of all-cause mortality as
Autor:
Annette C. Rohr, Ronald E. Wyzga
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 62:130-152
There is a general consensus in the scientific community that fine particulate matter (PM2.5) composition plays a significant role in the health effects attributed to PM; indeed, components may be more important than PM concentration alone in explain
Autor:
Halûk Özkaynak, Sverre Vedal, Margarita Castillejos, Ronald E. Wyzga, Richard T. Burnett, David M. Stieb, Jonathan M. Samet, Joe L. Mauderly
Publikováno v:
Inhalation Toxicology. 22:1-19
Ambient air pollution is always encountered as a complex mixture, but past regulatory and research strategies largely focused on single pollutants, pollutant classes, and sources one-at-a-time. There is a trend toward managing air quality in a progre
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 59:473-489
For this paper, we considered relationships between mortality, vehicular traffic density, and ambient levels of 12 hazardous air pollutants, elemental carbon (EC), oxides of nitrogen (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and sulfate (SO4(2-)). These pollutant
Autor:
Ronald E. Wyzga, Frederick W. Lipfert
Publikováno v:
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology. 18:588-599
This work examines various metrics and models that have been used to estimate long-term health effects of exposure to vehicular traffic. Such health impacts may include effects of air pollution due to emissions of combustion products and from vehicle
Autor:
Ronald E. Wyzga, Annette C. Rohr
Publikováno v:
Journal of the AirWaste Management Association (1995). 65(5)
While most in the scientific community are of the opinion that the composition of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is an important driver of resultant health effects, there is still some degree of uncertainty regarding those components considered to b