He, Liu, and and Zhou (1024) show that the elderly in China are sensitive to exposure to air pollution related to straw burning. Causal evidence related to forest fires is even scarcer, and comes from context-specific massive pollution shocks, as in the case of wildfires in the US (...
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Navy personnel while combating fires aboard a damage control research ship. Male volunte... BL Bennett,RD Hagan,G Banta,... - 《Aviation Space & Environmental Medicine》 被引量: 35发表: 1995年 Physiological responses to simulated firefighter exercise protocols in varying environments For decades,...
Background: During the summer of 2003 numerous fires burned in British Columbia, Canada. Objectives: We examined the associations between respiratory and cardiovascular physician visits and hospital admissions, and three measures of smoke exposure over a 92-day study period (1 July to 30 September ...
In recent years, wildland fires have occurred more frequently and with increased intensity in many fire-prone areas. In addition to the direct life and economic losses attributable to wildfires, the emitted smoke is a major contributor to ambient air pollution, leading to significant public health ...
Woodsmoke from household fireplaces contributes significantly to outdoor air pollution in the Netherlands. The current understanding of the respiratory health effects of exposure to smoke from residential wood burning is limited. This study investigated
Smoke exposure is ubiquitous throughout the world and prevalent in a variety of types including tobacco smoke, wildfire smoke, and biomass and wood smoke. These exposures have all been shown to induce deleterious effects in the respiratory tract and indu
Firefighters, during active fire suppression, are usually protected from smoke exposure by self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), however this is often disregarded in potentially hazardous, but tolerable situations, such as wildland fires where the long duration and remote location of fire fighting ...
Firstly, what was the chemical composition of aged smoke plumes from the Black Summer fires, such as those that impacted major population centres, and how does the composition compare to previously observed plumes in the region? 2) Secondly, what is the relative toxicological impact of each chemi...
Smoke and fire characteristics for cerrado and deforestation burns in Brazil: BASE‐B Experiment Fires of the tropical forests and savannas are a major source of particulate matter and trace gases affecting the atmosphere globally. A paucity of quantit... DE Ward,RA Susott,JB Kauffman,... - ...